Department Office Location and Phone Number: Room 211, N6 Building (Tel. 821-1853)
The Department of Applied Chemical and Biological Engineering conducts research and education on the scientific and engineering principles of the underlying chemistry and biotechnology. It is a future-oriented department leading the 21st century as a direct foundation for nanotechnology (NT) and biotechnology (BT), which are technologies that take humans and the environment into account. The discipline is also closely related to the development of new materials used in information technology (ICT) and environmental/energy technology (ET).
Students develop basic knowledge in the 21st century chemical and biological engineering, which take humans and the environment into account, and acquire expertise in its applications in the fields of fine chemicals, polymers, petrochemicals, new materials, and biotechnology.
In the Department of Applied Chemical and Biological Engineering, you can acquire knowledge in the field of applied chemical engineering, which covers the entire chemical industry, and biotechnology, which studies the various functions and structures of living organisms for application to human life. Therefore, it is directly related to the nanotechnology (NT) and biotechnology (BT) industries of the 21st century, and it also deepens the expertise in developing and applying new materials that are the basis of information technology (IT) and environmental technology (ET) to foster creative and proactive researchers across all industries that will lead the 21st century.
The Department of Applied Chemical and Biological Engineering conducts research in the fields of polymer materials, electrical and electronic materials, functional organic materials, nanomaterials, medicine, and biotechnology, and strives to improve the quality of education, boost the employment rate, and train advanced-level professionals through various educational programs.