School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney

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The School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Sydney is the premiere school in the field, with top researchers and 95% graduate employment.

12/06/2024

Do not miss A/Prof Philipp Gutruf and his seminar on "Conformal Organ Interfaces for Real-Time Chronic Health Insight".

Date: Wednesday 19th June 2024
Time: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm (Sydney time)
Venue: Lecture Theatre 1, PNR building
Also Via Zoom: 522 796 0108

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Today the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney held its MIPPS presentations. Our Major Industrial Project Placement Scheme (MIPPS) program places some of our highest achieving students in industry placements with leading industry companies during their final year of studies.
Special thanks to Prof Timothy Langrish and David Hind for successfully leading the program, our academics and industry for attending and of course our brilliant students for their presentation.

For more information regarding MIPPS please visit
https://www.sydney.edu.au/scholarships/b/major-industrial-project-placement-scheme--mipps--scholarship.html

06/06/2024

The School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney held its annual 3M Thesis CBE School Heats today. We are extremely proud of all our HDR students that participated and wish Hsien-Yin Kao all the best at the Faculty of Engineering finals! Big thank you to our academics attending for their support.

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Today the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney had the honor of welcoming Prof Dongchen Qi from the School of Chemistry and Physics, QUT (Queensland University of Technology) for a very informative seminar on "Engineering Diamond Surfaces for Quantum Diamondtronics".

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Last Friday, the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney hosted its annual graduation dinner in a warm and festive atmosphere. This memorable evening marked not only the end of an academic chapter for our students but also the beginning of new adventures and opportunities. Wishing them all the best! We would also like to thank our industry and prize sponsors, as well as our academics and staff for their continuous efforts. Special thanks to Prof Marjorie Valix, Prof Pj Cullen, A/Prof John Kavanagh, Graham Madsen, Dr Annalisa Contos, Prof Timothy Langrish, Steven Contos, Emily Leow, Steve Abbott, Dr Christopher Jazrawi, Amirali Ebrahimi, Leigh Staas, Sam Smith and Marija Petkovic for their support.

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Graduation day for the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney was a momentous occasion, filled with pride and joy as graduates celebrated their hard-earned achievements. The ceremony was a testament to their hard work, promising a bright future in innovative research and industry advancements. Congratulations to the class of 2024!

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A very insightful workshop regarding networking opportunities and future-focused career advice took place last week organised by the PG committee of the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney

Special thanks to the panel Dr David Wang from University of Sydney, Ms Emily Leow from Ventia Engineering Services, Dr Bruno Tirotti Saragiotto from University of Technology Sydney, Ms Helma Niranjan and Ms Eimear Dunne from Evolve Scientific and of course the organisers.

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Academics from the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney visit high schools to inspire and educate students about the field of chemical engineering. These visits play a crucial role in bridging the gap between secondary and higher education, sparking interest in STEM careers among young learners. Furthermore, mentoring is an essential component of these outreach efforts, providing students with guidance, support, and real-world insights that can significantly influence their academic and career choices. Through mentoring, high school students gain access to valuable resources, encouragement, and a clearer understanding of the pathways available to them in the field of chemical engineering. Special thanks to Prof Ali Abbas and Prof Pj Cullen for dedicating their time visiting Cherrybrook Technology High School and North Sydney Girls High School.

15/05/2024

The School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney invites you to listen to Prof Dongchen Qi from the School of Chemistry and Physics, QUT (Queensland University of Technology) on his seminar "Engineering Diamond Surfaces for Quantum Diamondtronics".

Date: Wednesday 29th May 2024
Time: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm (Sydney time)
Venue: Room 407 (J01) Chemical Engineering Building University of Sydney
Also Via Zoom: 522 796 0108

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Establishing strong industry relations and maintaining an engaged network of alumni are paramount for the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney. Industry collaborations provide invaluable opportunities for students to gain real-world experience, access to cutting-edge research, and potential employment avenues. Furthermore, alumni serve as valuable mentors, offering insights, career guidance, and networking opportunities, thereby fostering a sense of community and continuity within the school. These partnerships not only enhance the academic experience but also contribute to the school's reputation and advancement in the field. Our head of school Prof Kourosh Kalantar-Zadeh along with the chair of IAC Prof Timothy Langrish were delighted to host our annual Industry Advisory Committee meeting last night. Special thanks to Dr Dr Annalisa Contos and our alumni presenting last night James Harrington, Ann-Marie Farlow, Patrick Schnelle and Keira Whitford. Special thanks to the academics and industry partners attending.

10/05/2024

Great initiative for students from our PG committee here at the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney . Join for a very interesting talk about networking opportunities and future-focused career advice.

Date: Thursday 16th May 2024
Time: 2pm- 3:30pm
Venue: Susan Wakil Building Lecture Theatre 308 University of Sydney

Sydney researchers awarded 3M in industry fellowships 08/05/2024

Sydney researchers awarded 3M in industry fellowships The Australian Research Council has awarded seven Early Career Industry Fellowships to University of Sydney academics to work with senior researchers and Australian businesses to help solve some of the biggest challenges facing industry. The Fellowships support innovation in the research and industr...

08/05/2024

Today the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney had the pleasure of welcoming Prof Nicola Gaston from The MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, Department of Physics, The University of Auckland for a very informative seminar on "Liquid metals as dynamic systems for atomically-precise control".

Australian researchers eye sustainable aviation fuel from landfill gases 01/05/2024

For the first time globally, scientists at the University of Sydney have pioneered a chemical technique employing plasma. This innovation could transform methane gas from landfills into sustainable jet fuel, paving the way for a greener aviation sector. Congratulations to Prof Pj Cullen and his team from the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney

Australian researchers eye sustainable aviation fuel from landfill gases Australian researchers have developed a chemical process that could produce sustainable aviation fuel from landfill gases as a way of cutting carbon emissions, they said on Wednesday.

30/04/2024

The School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney is welcoming Prof Nicola Gaston from The MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, Department of Physics, The University of Auckland for a seminar on "Liquid metals as dynamic systems for atomically-precise control".

Date: Wednesday 8th May 2024
Time: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm (Sydney time)
Venue: Room 407 (J01) Chemical Engineering Building University of Sydney
Also Via Zoom: 522 796 0108

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There was a lot of excitement buzz around the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney this morning, as we welcomed more than 40 Y11 high school students. After touring our state-of-the-art labs, students had the opportunity to make ice-cream with liquid nitrogen and talk to academics regarding university subjects and career opportunities. Every school visit requires a lot of preparation and support, and we would like to thank Sydney Future Students, our fab TSS team Dr David Alam, Dr Ziyan Man and Dr Xinpeng Li, our outreach assistants Zihan Zhou and Jordan Kambanis, and of course our academics A/Prof Sarina Sarina and Dr Gordon Weiss for their valuable contribution.

21/04/2024

We are delighted to welcome A/Prof Philipp Gutruf from the Biomedical Engineering Department of the University of Arizona for a very interesting seminar on "Conformal Organ Interfaces for Real-Time Chronic Health Insight".

Date: Wednesday 19th June 2024
Time: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm (Sydney time)
Venue: Room 407 (J01) Chemical Engineering Building University of Sydney
Also Via Zoom: 522 796 0108

18/04/2024

The School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney welcomes Dr Tao Li from the School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences from the University of Adelaide for a seminar on "Reinventing Porous Composites — Bottom-up Fabrication of MOF-Polymer Hybrid Materials".

Date: Tuesday 11th June 2024
Time: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm (Sydney time)
Venue: Room 407 (J01) Chemical Engineering Building
Also Via Zoom: 522 796 0108

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Today, the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney happily greeted Year 12 students from regional areas of NSW, offering them a firsthand look at our cutting-edge teaching laboratories. Participants were immersed in the intricacies of water purification methods and gained valuable insights into our academic offerings.

We extend our gratitude to Sydney Future Students and the Faculty of Engineering and IT for their invaluable support, as well as to our outreach assistants Hashim Jalil Khan and Luis Campos.

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"Speed Networking" was a great initiative from the PG committee from the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney. HDR students got the opportunity to pair up, and rotate partners with a timer ticking away. The night was wrapped up with pizzas and drinks for informal networking.

Special thanks to the Office of Student Life, Zihan Zhou, Marlen Trejo, Luis Campos, Susanna Kurian and Hashim Jalil Khan

12/04/2024

The School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney welcomes its HDR students to the PRSS and HDR funding scheme Workshop. Do not miss it.

Date: Friday 26th April 2024
Time: 3:00pm to 5;00pm
Venue: Lecture Theatre 1, level 3, PNR building

Please use the link below to register for the workshop.

https://events.humanitix.com/prss-and-hdr-support-scheme-workshop-with-dr-david-wang

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Yesterday, we hosted our Environmental Engineering Evening, where we had the pleasure of introducing our new Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Environmental Engineering) to Year 12 students. A/Prof Alejandro Montoya, the Director of the program, highlighted the degree's emphasis on innovative Net Zero technologies, including carbon capture and pollution mitigation, circular economy and systems, First Nations sciences, and renewable energy. Students also enjoyed a tour of our labs, gaining firsthand experience of our new degree. We extend special thanks to Gordon Weiss from Energetics Pty Ltd for providing an industry insight as well as to our head of school Prof Kourosh Kalantar-Zadeh, Prof Deanna D'Alessandro Director of Net Zero Initiative, A/Prof John Kavanagh and Christine Lacey for their presence and support in addressing questions from both students and parents.

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03/04/2024

Please join the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney for a seminar by Prof Fırat Güder from the Department of Bioengineering, Royal School of Mines, Imperial College London, on "From food systems to health: Next generation hardware and software-based low-cost sensing technologies".

Date: Tuesday 9th April 2024
Time: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm (Sydney time)
Venue: Room 407 (J01) Chemical Engineering Building University of Sydney
Also Via Zoom: 522 796 0108

02/04/2024

Dear Engineering HDRs,

Elevate your network with Speed Networking Event! Join us for an evening of rapid-fire connections, free pizzas and drinks, and invaluable opportunities to expand your professional circle.

Date: April 12th 2024
Time: 16:30 to 18:30
Location: J01 Flexible Teaching Space (Ground Floor)

Secure your spot now by registering at https://events.humanitix.com/faculty-of-engineering-speed-networking .

Don't miss out on this exclusive opportunity to forge meaningful connections within our HDR community. Space is limited, so register today to guarantee your place.

We look forward to seeing you there!

02/04/2024
Why study environmental engineering at Sydney? 27/03/2024

Studying environmental engineering equips you with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities to make a tangible difference in the world while pursuing a fulfilling and impactful career.

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Why study environmental engineering at Sydney? When you study environmental engineering at Sydney, you will cultivate a diverse set of engineering skills and work with cutting-edge technologies to tackle some of the world’s most pressing climate issues.

18/03/2024

The School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney invites you to Prof Ryan Richards' seminar on "Synthesis of faceted metal oxides with unique surface properties in catalysis and carbon capture".
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Date: Wednesday 27th March 2024
Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm (Sydney time)
Venue: Room 407 (J01) Chemical Engineering Building University of Sydney
Also Via Zoom: 522 796 0108

15/03/2024

We are delighted to introduce our new Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) degree at the University of Sydney in 2025. Dear Y12 students do not miss the opportunity to participate in the event below and learn more about our new degree!

Year 12 students are invited to an educational experience to celebrate the debut of our new Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Environmental Engineering).

Invite your students to get exclusive access to our cutting-edge laboratories, where they can observe the transformative effects of environmental engineering through real-world demonstrations.

Environmental engineers find solutions for protecting the environment. It is a critical discipline that integrates engineering, science, and environmental management.

Register here: https://ow.ly/6yKw50QTPKB

14/03/2024

The School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering University of Sydney welcomed Prof Michael Stockenhuber and Prof Eric Kennedy from the University of Newcastle for a very interesting seminar on "Translation of fundamental research into processes for Environment Protection".

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