Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Career Advancement in Chemical Engineering

Chemical engineering is the branch of engineering that deals with physical science(e.g., chemistry and physics), and life sciences (e.g., biologymicrobiology and biochemistry) with mathematics and economics, to the process of converting rawmaterials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms. In addition, modern chemical engineers are also concerned with pioneering valuable new materials and related techniques – which are often essential to related fields such as nanotechnologyfuel cells and biomedical engineering.

Chemical engineers use math, physics, and economics to solve practical problems. The difference between chemical engineers and other types of engineers is that they apply a knowledge of chemistry in addition to other engineering disciplines. Chemical engineers may be called 'universal engineers' because their scientific and technical mastery is so extensive.
Entry level chemical engineers advance as they assume more independence and responsibility. As they gain experience, solve problems, and develop designs they may move into supervisory positions or may become technical specialists. Some engineers start their own companies. Some move into sales. Others become team leaders and managers.
Employment of chemical engineers (as well other types of engineers and chemists) is expected to grow at the average growth rate for all occupations through 2016. The related field of environmental engineering is expected to grow at a much faster rate. View More