Chemical engineering

Chemical engineers typically hold a degree in Chemical Engineering or Process Engineering. Practicing engineers may have professional certification and be accredited members of a professional body. Such bodies include the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) or the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). A degree in chemical engineering is directly linked with all of the other engineering disciplines, to various extents. Provided by Wikipedia
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7by Berrey, Christopher LeeOther Authors: “...Chemical Engineering...”
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8by Brady, Thomas A.Other Authors: “...Chemical Engineering...”
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10by Seavey, Kevin ChristopherOther Authors: “...Chemical Engineering...”
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11by Pretelt Caceres, Juan AntonioOther Authors: “...Chemical Engineering...”
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12by Lee, MyoungbaeOther Authors: “...Chemical Engineering...”
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13by Robertson, Jennifer E.Other Authors: “...Chemical Engineering...”
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14by Gaskins, KylieOther Authors: “...Chemical Engineering...”
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16by Dickmann, James ScottOther Authors: “...Chemical Engineering...”
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17by Pape, Alicia RichelleOther Authors: “...Chemical Engineering...”
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18by Whiting, Gary KenOther Authors: “...Chemical Engineering...”
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19by Gutman, Vernon R.Other Authors: “...Chemical Engineering...”
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20by Kalbach, Harrison L.Other Authors: “...Chemical Engineering...”
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