UB - University at Buffalo
Chemical and Biological Engineering
Undergraduate

 

Getting on-the-job training

Employers often favor students who have some exposure to industrial practices. A good way to break this "you can't get it unless you have it" Catch-22 is to get some industrial experience during your undergraduate education. There are two options:

  • Participate in the Engineering Career Institute and Co-op program run through the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Students typically complete a co-op experience over the summer. Have a look at this website for detailed information about the program.
  • Do an internship. You work 10 hours per week at a company site, doing a semester-long project. You don't get paid, but you get 3 credits in CE 496. For more details, see the internship coordinator, Prof. Hlavacek, before classes start for the semester.

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UB engineer's modeling of intercellular diffusion supports understanding of permeability and selectivity properties of key intercellular pores called gap junctions, the primary means by which cells in the body exchange metabolites and signals, and of interest for drug delivery through the skin.

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THE FACES OF CBE

Jayant Singh
PhD program

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