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Department of Chemical Engineering, BITS Pilani, Goa Campus

Higher Education

Overview

The Department of Chemical Engineering at BITS Pilani K K Birla Goa Campus was established in 2004. In its early days, it was referred to as the Chemical Engineering Group before it attained Department status in 2009. It offers a strong integrated First Degree academic programme (B. E.) and also a dynamic Higher Degree Programme (M. E.) in Chemical Engineering that reflects the evolution of the Department. Over the years, the academic programme has evolved with a strong core curriculum complemented by electives in the important emerging areas of Chemical Engineering. Aligning with the three-tier structure of the University, the Department also offers a Doctoral programme leading to a Ph.D. Degree. The faculty in the Department are a mix of highly qualified and experienced people from both academic and industrial backgrounds and this helps the students to understand and appreciate knowledge in this discipline and its relevance to Industry. The Department currently has 20 faculty members. The Department has initiated a vigorous research program in several thrust areas through significant funding from Industry and Government funding agencies. Faculty in the Department are engaged in basic research and applied research of interest to industry. The Department till date through constant efforts of its faculty has secured research funding for projects to the tune of over Rs. 15 crores till date. Research infrastructure has been created in a few areas with these funded projects and this is a constant ongoing activity. These experimental facilities are well complemented by theoretical modeling and simulation facilities driven by multi-physics / process modelling and simulation software packages. In a span of 18 years of its existence, the Department has seen remarkable developments in infrastructure for teaching and research. It is poised for all-round growth in the next few years spurred on through activities driven by its faculty and students.