Faculty of Engineering

Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering

Activités de recherche en génie chimique et biologique

The department of Chemical Engineering has ongoing researcher activities in the areas of Biotechnology/Biomedical Engineering, Combustion, Enhanced Oil Recovery, Environmental Engineering, Membranes/Separations Technology, Process Control/Modelling, Polymers/Rheology and Thermodynamics.

The department has state-of-the art laboratories and faculty dedicated to excellence in research. Many of our researchers have long standing connections with industry and the research carried out has strong applied component.

For more information on current research activities within various groups follow the links below.

Research Areas

Research in Biomedical Engineering
Research in biomedical engineering that involves chemical engineers includes tissue engineering, drug delivery, and clinical therapies, as well as materials synthesis, modification and fabrication to name but a few. Practical applications of this research include kidney dialysis, the design of artificial organs, and the design and optimization of drug delivery systems

Research in Clean Technologies Engineering
At the University of Ottawa, expertise in environmental engineering, membrane separations, adsorption separations, biochemical processes, catalysis, bio-ethanol, biodiesel, thermodynamics and mechanical separations (filtration) form the backbone of our clean technologies research group.

Research in Materials Development Engineering
The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of Ottawa has a long history in the development of materials for a broad range of industrial applications, with expertise in the design and production of membranes, adsorbents, adsorbent membranes, polymers, biomedical materials, catalysts and nanoparticles.

Research in Process Engineering
Research in process engineering includes polymer reaction engineering, applied catalysis, adsorption processes, membrane processes, hybrid separation processes, enhanced oil recovery, biochemical processes, modeling, optimization and control.

Research in Renewable Energy
The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of Ottawa has become a leader in renewable energy research. Having embarked on projects related to bioethanol and biodiesel production in the 1990’s, the Department continues to expand in this dynamic area of research through new collaborations and the design of novel processes.