Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering

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The Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering is an academic department within Washington University in St. Louis’s McKelvey School of Engineering that focuses on research and education in energy systems, environmental engineering, and chemical engineering.

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instanceOf academic department
engineering department
abbreviation EECE
academicLevel postsecondary
affiliation Washington University in St. Louis
campus Danforth Campus
city St. Louis, Missouri, United States
surface form: St. Louis
country United States of America
surface form: United States
educationalMission research and education in chemical engineering
research and education in energy systems
research and education in environmental engineering
emphasis clean energy technologies
environmental protection
interdisciplinary research
sustainability
fieldOfStudy chemical sciences
energy engineering
engineering
environmental science
focusesOn chemical engineering
energy systems
environmental engineering
hasDiscipline energy, environmental and chemical engineering
hasType university department
languageOfInstruction English
locatedInOrganization Washington University in St. Louis
offers doctoral programs
graduate programs
undergraduate programs
parentFaculty McKelvey School of Engineering
parentOrganization Washington University in St. Louis
partOf McKelvey School of Engineering
Washington University in St. Louis
regionServed global
researchArea air quality
chemical process engineering
climate and environment
environmental remediation
materials for energy applications
sustainable energy
sustainable technology
water quality
sector higher education
state Missouri
website https://eece.wustl.edu/

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McKelvey School of Engineering hasDepartment Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering