Aalto University School of Chemical Engineering

Aalto University School of Chemical Engineering (Finnish: Aalto-yliopiston kemian tekniikan korkeakoulu, Swedish: Aalto-universitetets högskola för kemiteknik) is a part of the Aalto University and one of the four new schools of technology established from the former Aalto University School of Science and Technology on 1 January 2011. The new schools continue to offer education and research that promotes advances in science and technology.

Aalto University School of Chemical Engineering
Aalto-yliopiston kemian tekniikan korkeakoulu
Aalto-universitetets Högskolan för kemiteknik
Established1849
DeanKristiina Kruus
Administrative staff
454 (2019)[1]
Students1,080 (2019)[1]
Location,
CampusUrban, Inner City
Websiteaalto.fi/en/school-of-chemical-engineering

The school teaches and researches sustainable processing and use of natural resources, energy technologies, and new materials, and focuses on the development of environmentally-friendly and energy-efficient processes for the refining of wood, other bio-masses, and inorganic raw materials. Additionally, the School develops new materials and their applications based on these raw materials. [2]

Organization and units

Departments

  • Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems
  • Department of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering
  • Department of Chemistry and Materials Science

Other units

  • Bioeconomy Infrastructure
  • RawMatTERS Finland Infrastructure (RAMI)

History

Notable alumni

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References

  1. "School of Chemical Engineering | Aalto University". www.aalto.fi. Archived from the original on 2019-05-14. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  2. http://chem.aalto.fi/en/research/ Research in Aalto University School of Chemical Engineering

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