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Tim Taylor Department of Chemical Engineering

Our graduates have a solid education in chemistry, physics, advanced mathematics, and engineering practices, preparing them for a successful career in industry, academia or government.

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The Tim Taylor Department of Chemical Engineering at K-State provides all students the opportunity to become great engineers.

Award-winning faculty in teaching and research
Five emphasis areas allow students to meet their career goals
Multi-disciplinary research drives innovation-related breakthroughs

 

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  • K-State's Center for Hazardous Substance Research to receive $4M EPA grant to assist tribal nations
    The Center for Hazardous Substance Researchat Kansas State University will receive a $4 million grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to expand itsTechnical Assistance to Brownfields, or TAB, program to better assist tribal nations and affiliated entities.

  • K-State engineering alumnus to be recognized with honorary doctorate
    Kansas State University will award an honorary doctorate to Tim Taylor, K-State engineering alumnus and leader in the petroleum industry. He was nominated by the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering to honor his support for campus organizations and initiatives and for his contributions to K-State.

  • Hohn named associate dean of engineering
    Keith Hohn, chair and professor in the chemical, paper and biomedical engineering department at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, has been selected as associate dean for academic and administrative affairs in the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering, effective July 22.

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