Why Stanford ChemE?
Stanford Chemical Engineering works on technologies to develop chemical transformations and processes, creating useful products and materials that improve society. We are tackling the major challenges of the 21st century.
Undergraduate Programs
The mission of the undergraduate program in Chemical Engineering is to develop students’ understanding of the core scientific, mathematical, and engineering principles that form the foundation underlying these processes.
Graduate Programs
The Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical Engineering is awarded after the completion of a minimum of 135 units of graduate work, satisfactory completion of any additional university and departmental requirements.
The Student Experience | Stories & Voices
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Student Spotlight
Daniel Corral
PhD Candidate
Chemical Engineering
"Before attending graduate school, I was passionate about energy and catalysis, but I did not know to what ..." Read Daniel’s story
Katarina Guzman
PhD Candidate
Chemical Engineering
"How did I get here? I would not be where I am today without the loving support of my parents..." Read Katarina’s story
Cheli Ruth
PhD Candidate
Chemical Engineering
"Before starting college, I decided to take a year to volunteer at a hospital abroad in a pediatric..." Read Cheli’s story
What’s New | Latest updates
Chemical engineering addresses a broad range of technologies to develop chemical transformations and processes, creating useful products, and materials that improve society.
Our Research & Impact
Stanford Chemical Engineering focuses on a multidisciplinary approach that draws upon Stanford’s world-leading expertise to create an impact on 21st-century challenges.
Academic Calendar, 2021–22
Due to the ongoing COVID-19, academic dates and deadlines published may differ from the practices of the previous year and they’re subject to change. Further information can be found here.