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UNSW School of Chemical Engineering

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School of Chemical Engineering
Established1949
Head of SchoolGuangzhao Mao
Administrative staff
50
Students~520
~400 Undergraduate
~120 Postgraduate
Location, ,
33°55′03″S 151°13′37″E / 33.917518°S 151.226828°E / -33.917518; 151.226828Coordinates: 33°55′03″S 151°13′37″E / 33.917518°S 151.226828°E / -33.917518; 151.226828
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CampusUrban
Websitewww.engineering.unsw.edu.au/chemical-engineering/

The School of Chemical Engineering is one of the schools in the UNSW Faculty of Engineering at the University of New South Wales.

The School of Chemical Engineering at UNSW Sydney is one of the most established and highest ranking Chemical Engineering Schools in Australia. The education and research foci of the school are chemical engineering and food science and technology.[1]

The school houses several Australian Research Council (ARC) Laureate and Future Fellows and has a research intensive nature.[2]

The school offers undergraduate coursework programs in the fields of Chemical Engineering and Food Sciences, combined undergraduate programs with science, arts, commerce or law, Master of Engineering postgraduate coursework programs, and research programs: Master of Engineering by Research and Doctor of Philosophy.[3]

Notable alumni

  • Nicolette Maury (BSc, '01) – CEO of Financial Services App Asto.[4]
  • Attila Brungs (BSc, '93) – He is currently Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Technology Sydney.[5]
  • Michael “Mick” Farrell (BE) – Chief Executive Officer of ResMed.[6]
  • Jennifer Moss (PhD, '93)[7]
  • Chris Roberts (PhD, '83) – Former Cochlear CEO and Current chairman of Oncocil Medical Ltd.[8][9]

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