Is Matlab and Ansys useful for chemEngg (biomedical specifically)?
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by /u/notsupreme14
21h ago
So for past few days I have been learning matlab and just wanted to know about its applications and how useful it is in chemEng. How are matlab and ansys used in industry as of now and how does it benifit a student? Also do professors and all consider matlab and ansys useful skills while applying for apprenticeship? submitted by /u/notsupreme14 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Help with CEPCI 2024! What’s the index??
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by /u/Dumbo1115
21h ago
Hello, I urgently need the chemical engineering plant cost index and equipment cost index! (Preferably Marshall and swift!) I have a desulfurization tank that was $61,800 in 2009 and need to estimate how much it would cost in 2024 Thank you again for any help submitted by /u/Dumbo1115 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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ChemE scope in india help
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by /u/Reasonable-Bake-8614
21h ago
What is the current status of the chemical engineering industry in India, and is it considered a favourable career path for aspiring professionals? submitted by /u/Reasonable-Bake-8614 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Looking for Insights
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by /u/Excellent-Plankton01
21h ago
Hi! I'm in my pre-final year of undergraduate chemical engineering. I'm studying in a tier 2 college in India. I want to pursue higher education in Canada, and I have an average CGPA as of my 5th semester. I have certain universities and courses in mind. I want some suggestions regarding my current situation also I would like to know my chances of getting into those universities, So that I can prepare myself. Any suggestions are welcomed TIA submitted by /u/Excellent-Plankton01 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Planning for med school
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by /u/Academic-Ad-6843
21h ago
I just finished my first year of general engineering and have four years left. My intent is to specialize in chemical engineering degree and apply for medical school. I've always had an interest in chemistry and biology, so I think this would be a nice backup (biomedical doesn't have great job prospects in Canada, and I would rather live there). It's hard to manage my time to be competitive for chemical engineering and med school at the same time. Right now, I have a 90% average in my first year, with AP bio credits (scored 5 on the exam). I'm doing some research at a university, in the facul ..read more
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Which do you feel is more worth it from your experience in the field?
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by /u/krysta_the_barista
21h ago
Hi! I never post anything but I have no experience or anyone in my life that would know, so I am coming to you all. I recently graduated with my Bachelor’s in Biology with a Minor in Chemistry. I want to continue my education for greater job prospects and a higher level of employment than I can get with just my Bachelor’s. I am planning on applying for a Chemical Engineering program but I am not sure if it would make more sense to do a Masters or a PhD? Does anyone have any advice on what the differences are in terms of post-grad prospects. Anything you have to add is greatly appreciated as t ..read more
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What do I need to take in highschool?
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by /u/UsefulOne1027
21h ago
I’m a junior in high school and I’m thinking of majoring in chemical engineering. Are there any classes that I NEED to take or that I REALLY should take next year? I haven’t taken many of the suggested classes on google, but so far my schedule for next year is already full (I have 4 blocks a semester, so 8 classes overall): This is what I have to take next year: AP Statistics, AP Lit, AP MacroEconomics, Concert Band Here’s what else I’m planning to take next year: AP 3D Art, Human Anatomy, AP Chemistry(full year aka 2 blocks) So that already fills up all 8 blocks I have. The problem is, I hav ..read more
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How is the current chemical / process engineering market in Canada?
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by /u/Any_Connection_2411
21h ago
I have been searching for EIT/Junior position for quite a while now but no luck. It seems the market is highly saturated for New Grads. submitted by /u/Any_Connection_2411 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Is chemical engineering a good fit for me?
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by /u/Anarkoi
21h ago
im a high school senior thats committed to northeastern for a major in chemical engineering and data science. i'm kinda worried because ive been repeatedly seeing that you have to go to random places for chem e jobs and i really want to avoid that, im really only okay with california or east coast for the most part. i don't really want to work in gas oil or petroleum either. my dad says that doing data science will give me a leg up in getting jobs that combine both of these majors but i don't really know what exactly those jobs would be per se. honestly my main fear is ending up in the middle ..read more
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Advice for Senior CHE
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by /u/lydiablaire
21h ago
Hi all, I have recently completed my junior year in chemical engineering. Sadly, I was unable to get an internship for the summer. I’m not sure if it had to deal with my GPA or what. I have to make all A’s senior year to graduate with a 3.0. I’m very interested in pharmaceuticals and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations/suggestions on what I should do from here? I was thinking of getting a job as a pharmacist technician over the summer. I plan to do my best my senior year to graduate with a 3.0. I’m just worried if I don’t have such a GPA and/or experience I will have difficulty fi ..read more
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