| The Department of Bioengineering is
open for students interested in pursuing further studies in the applied
and fundamental aspects of biotechnology. Education and research in
this department aim at the production of novel compounds and materials
based on the creative development of novel biological and biochemical
technologies. Worldwide biotechnology research projects involving
molecular science, microbiology, genetic and cellular engineering,
and tissue engineering are under active development by our talented
pool of graduate students. Research related to the critical areas
of environment and energy is also conducted. |