r/ChemicalEngineering • u/bloomed_carrot • 2d ago
Career Advice Process Engineering
I am currently doing Master’s in ChemE. I previously worked as an undergrad research assistant for gas hydrate research which landed me my first job in the oil and gas industry. But, I would like to work as a process engineer in the future. What kind of research experience might help me get an internship or a job in process engineering?
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u/Cyrlllc 2d ago
No problem, you'll probably cover some of the stuff in thermo like equation of state and minimizing Gibbs energy and stuff.
If you find time to sit down with aspen plus or some other program, try to sit down and teach yourself, there are many books on AP to guide you.
You can check if anyone at your department is doing research on modeling processes and ask if you can help out.