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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING

Dorothy Skaf, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, works with a student in the lab.

Villanova’s Chemical and Biological Engineering Department prepares students to design processes and develop technologies that improve human health, protect the environment and drive innovation across industries—from pharmaceuticals and alternative energy to petrochemicals and manufacturing.

CBE students and faculty collaborate closely to tackle real-world challenges—developing drug-delivery systems, advancing tissue engineering, creating clean energy solutions and reimagining how materials and biological systems can be engineered for the good of society. Key areas of focus include pharmaceutical production, cell therapy, biotechnology, bulk chemicals, polymers and fuels.

Supported by hands-on lab experiences, undergraduate research and strong industry connections, Villanova Chemical and Biological Engineering students graduate with the technical knowledge, collaborative mindset and ethical foundation to make a meaningful impact in both emerging and traditional sectors of the field.

 

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DEPARTMENT NEWS

CBA-GP Recognizes College of Engineering and Dr. Jacky Huang

CBA-GP Recognizes College of Engineering and Dr. Jacky Huang

At its second-anniversary celebration, the Chinese Biopharmaceutical Association–Greater Philadelphia honored Villanova’s College of Engineering with the Legacy Award and Zuyi (Jacky) Huang, PhD, with the Dedicated Leadership Award for their contributions to biopharmaceutical collaboration.

Villanova Engineering Launches Master’s Degree in Biomedical Engineering

Villanova Engineering Launches Master’s Degree in Biomedical Engineering

The interdisciplinary program, which will be available to students starting in Fall 2024, involves the application of engineering to address challenges in medicine and health care for societal needs.  

Lauren Iskander (L) and Sophia Pellechia (R) have been selected for Fulbright-MITACS Globalink awards.

Chemical Engineering Student Chosen for Fulbright-MITACS Globalink Canada

Lauren Iskander (left in photo) of West Orange, N.J., will be conducting research at Polytechnique Montréal, where she will develop implantable neuromodulation interventions to improve hand movements after paralysis.