Biochemical engineering is a field that applies engineering principles to understand, manipulate, and optimize biological processes. It combines knowledge from biology, chemistry, and engineering to develop processes and products that improve human life and the environment. In biochemical engineering, researchers study the behavior of biological systems at the molecular and cellular levels. They design and implement processes to produce biofuels, pharmaceuticals, food products, and more. One key focus of biochemical engineering is bioprocess engineering, which involves the design and optimization of processes using biological agents such as enzymes, microbes, or cells. These processes are used in industries such as biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and food processing.
Biochemical engineers also work on developing sustainable solutions, such as using renewable resources, reducing waste, and minimizing environmental impact. They play a crucial role in advancing biotechnology, contributing to developments in personalized medicine, regenerative medicine, and synthetic biology. Overall, biochemical engineering is a multidisciplinary field that combines biology, chemistry, and engineering principles to develop innovative solutions for a wide range of applications, from healthcare to environmental protection.
Title : Distant binuclear vanadium V(II) cationic sites in zeolites and their reactivity
Jiri Dedecek, J Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry , Czech Republic
Title : Oxidation of methane to methanol over pairs of transition metal ions stabilized in the zeolite matrices
Jiri Dedecek, J Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry , Czech Republic
Title : The Concept and Implications of Low Carbon Green Growth
Dai Yeun Jeong, Asia Climate Change Education Center, Korea, Republic of
Title : Memory characteristics and diffusionless phase transformations in shape memory alloys
Osman Adiguzel, Firat University, Turkey
Title : The Fe PNP 15 H2O catalyst reduction catalytic test and its valorisation as acid catalyst to the methylal synthesis
Rabeharitsara Andry Tahina, GPCI-ESPA Antananarivo University, Madagascar