University of Groningen

Chemical Engineering

Why study Chemical Engineering?

In TU/e’s two-year Master's Chemical Engineering, you learn to come up with solutions for problems related to process and product technology. Education and research are closely integrated within this Master's programme, which helps you stay abreast of the latest developments within the discipline. You become familiar with all the latest tools and technologies used by chemical engineers. You can create a personalised study program tailored to your wishes and preferences.

Our programme is designed for those who aim to excel in research, sustainability, and industry applications:  

  • Research & Innovation focus: Engage in research-led projects with opportunities to collaborate with industry partners and top research institutes.  
  • Industry collaboration: TU/e’s connections with major high-tech industries and chemical companies in the Brainport region open doors to internships, projects, and professional networks.  
  • Sustainability and circular economy: The program focuses on sustainable practices, green chemistry, and the development of circular technologies, preparing you to address industry challenges and drive impactful change.
  • State-of-the-art facilities: Access advanced labs, pilot plants, and analytical tools on TU/e’s vibrant campus, a hub for innovation and creativity.

Our tracks

The TU/e Chemical Engineering Master's program offers you the opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge in one of the Master's tracks within the program. You’ll start the two-year master’s program directly in one of the two tracks or the Erasmus Mundus program. Each track offers a solid foundation in Chemical Engineering, with ample flexibility to select courses that align with your interests and career ambitions. Depending on your track, you compose part of your curriculum with core and elective courses.

"Studying in the Netherlands has allowed me not only to expand my knowledge, but also to develop valuable skills for my future career, all within a very diverse and multicultural environment."
Diana Stanciu
Master’s student Chemical Engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology

More information

You can find more information about the Systems and Control study programme and its tracks on the Eindhoven University of Technology website. Use the buttons below to explore further.

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