The Biochemical Engineering (MASc, PhD) program at the University of Waterloo is a research-intensive graduate program offered through the Department of Chemical Engineering. It focuses on the application of engineering principles to biological systems, with objectives to develop expertise in bioprocess design, biotechnology, and sustainable biomanufacturing. Unique features include interdisciplinary research in areas like synthetic biology, biofuels, and pharmaceutical production, emphasizing hands-on thesis work and collaboration across engineering and life sciences.
Graduates are prepared for roles in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, food processing, and environmental sectors. The program's strong research focus leads to opportunities in industry R&D, academia, and government labs, with high demand for skills in bioprocess optimization and scale-up.
The program utilizes advanced facilities such as the Bioprocess Engineering Laboratory equipped with fermenters and bioreactors, and the Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Biofuels and Bioproducts. Partnerships include collaborations with industry leaders in biotech, such as through the Waterloo Centre for Microbial Research, and affiliations with national research networks in Canada.
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