School of Chemical Sciences   |   College of Liberal Arts & Sciences  |   College of Engineering
Researchers in our department seek to create theoretical and computational tools for the modeling, design, simulation, optimization, and control of complex chemical systems. Frequently, the general tools are then used to address specific problems in the chemical, pharmaceutical, and microelectronics industries. Many of these efforts rely upon collaboration with scientists and engineers in academia and industry. With the strong presence of computation and systems engineering researchers across campus, including the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) and the Computational Science & Engineering program, University of Illinois will continue to play a prominent role in these areas.
  • Richard C. Alkire – Engineering of electrochemical phenomena in technologically significant processes including deposition and etching of surfaces, corrosion, energy conversion, and chemical synthesis
  • Richard D. Braatz – Multiscale simulation and control of biomedical, microelectronics manufacturing and chemical processes
  • Jonathan J. L. Higdon – Computational fluid dynamics of colloids and complex fluids, including suspensions, foams, emulsions
  • Nathan D. Price – Predictive computational modeling of biological systems
  • Christopher V. Rao – Systems biology of mechanisms in intracellular pathways involved in processing environmental information and coordinating development
  • Kenneth S. Schweizer – Complex fluid theory
  • Edmund G. Seebauer – Modeling of surface and illumination effects on defect diffusion in semiconductors