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The Tim Taylor Department of Chemical Engineering at K-State provides all students the opportunity to become great engineers. Graduates from the program have a solid education in chemistry, physics, advanced mathematics, and engineering practices, preparing them for a successful career in industry, academia or government.
“My well-established career in the energy sector was built on the educational foundation I received in chemical engineering at Kansas State University. Because of this, I am in the position to contribute back to my alma mater so that current and future students can enjoy the same types of opportunities I had. It is my belief that three things contribute to an exceptional educational experience — students, faculty and facilities. My hope is that this gift will benefit all three, because in the end, the quality of these will determine success.” -- Tim Taylor
Top News and Stories
- Engineering alumni honored for career success
The Carl R. Ice College of Engineering will honor 10 alumni for professional career accomplishment during the first 20 years following their graduation. New technology platform enables rapid discovery of microbial interactions
Assistant professors Ryan Hansen and Tom Platt recently published a research article describing a new device designed to better understand how bacteria from soil and plant roots interact with each other.- Engineering faculty members receive named positions
The Carl R. Ice College of Engineering has announced nine faculty members, including two from chemical engineering, as the most recent recipients of named positions.