Strathclyde Incubator for Green Hydrogen Technologies (SigHâ‚‚t)

Strathclyde Incubator for Green Hydrogen Technologies (SigH2t) provides a space in the Department of Chemical and Process Engineering where academics from the University of Strathclyde and beyond can develop and test new innovations, accelerating their route to market.

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We're based in the city centre of Glasgow in the James Weir Building. We have modern laboratory and workspace facilities for our undergraduate, postgraduate and research students. Wander around our Department virtually! 

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Our visiting professors

The Department of Chemical and Process Engineering has continually fostered links with industry to support our excellent teaching experience by providing first-hand insight into the challenges of an engineering role and giving clear context to the concepts covered within the course. 

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About us

We have strong links with major chemical engineering employers across the world, particularly those involved in our unique Chemical Engineering by distance learning programmes. Our courses are accredited by the Institution of Chemical Engineers.

We're at the forefront of chemical engineering research, stretching across the boundaries of science and engineering.

Among our areas of expertise are:

  • the controlled assembly of nanostructured materials
  • the design of advanced reactors
  • combating global warming with novel energy storage technology
  • understanding protein aggregation in degenerative diseases
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About us chemical engineering corridor

Our sample analysis services

Our research laboratories are equipped with a range of high-tech analytical instruments for characterisation of a wide range of polymeric materials, solids, liquids, powders, porous surfaces and nanomaterials. Send in samples to be analysis by specialist technical staff including analysis of solid materials to determine surface areas, total pore volume, Langmuir surface area using out Brunauer, Emmett and Teller (BET) Instrument.

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Scholarships

The University of Strathclyde offers a number of scholarships and funding opportunities to help support your studies.

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Our research areas

Our research applies advances in science and mathematics to develop solutions to challenges faced by industry and society, such as manufacturing medicines, delivering clean water and providing renewable energy. We research areas from controlled assembly of nanostructured materials to design of advanced reactors, and from combating global warming with novel energy storage and gas separation technology to understanding protein aggregation in degenerative diseases.

Our cutting-edge research aligns with the following University-wide strategic themes:

We have strong links with other engineering and science departments within Strathclyde and externally. We also work with many industrial partners.

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Our joint education programme with Nanjing Forestry University

We take part in joint education programmes with a number of universities worldwide. This means you can study split your studies between your home university and the University of Strathclyde. You'll then receive your final award from Strathclyde.

The joint education programmes also offers academic staff from partner universities the chance to apply for a postgraduate research degree at the University of Strathclyde.

We support international students in many ways. We have regular meetings with all international students... and there is also extensive help in terms of learning English.

Dr Mark Heslop

 

Our featured courses

Our students

Isaya Sichone

MSc Advanced Chemical Engineering

I found the University of Strathclyde to be the best place to enhance my knowledge and skills and therefore my competence in the field.

Shivangni Pundir

PhD Chemical Engineering

I have experienced continuous personal and professional growth thanks to the unwavering support of my supervisor, colleagues and department members. Additionally, I have the opportunity to contribute to projects focused on advancing green energy production and reducing carbon footprint.

Theo Tait

Meng Chemical Engineering - Eng Academy

I would highly recommend this course for those who are curious about the workings of the world and who have a passion for collaborative problem solving.

Opportunities & events

Opportunities

  • PhD Opportunities

    We offer both MPhil and PhD programmes in chemical engineering. Find out more about our available opportunities.

  • Volunteering and Outreach Opportunities

    Staff and students take part in outreach activities with local schools and events to inspire the next generation of chemical engineers

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  • PhD Opportunities

    We offer both MPhil and PhD programmes in chemical engineering. Find out more about our available opportunities.

  • Volunteering and Outreach Opportunities

    Staff and students take part in outreach activities with local schools and events to inspire the next generation of chemical engineers

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