Joint Master Programme in Chemical and Biochemical Process Technologies
Chemical and Biochemical Process Technologies (CBPT) offer an in-depth understanding of production processes, core technological operations, and process optimization. By integrating principles of chemical and biochemical engineering, the program emphasizes the design, analysis, and enhancement of process systems. The field equips students with the knowledge and skills to develop and optimize processes for sustainable and efficient production across various industries.
Introduction to the Programme
The Joint Master Programme in Chemical and Biochemical Process Technologies (CBPT) is developed by Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iaşi (TUIASI), in collaboration with the University of Rouen Normandy (URN), and the University of Oviedo (UNIOVI). This interdisciplinary programme is designed for students with backgrounds in chemistry, biotechnology, and related fields, providing them with a comprehensive understanding of modern chemical and biochemical process technologies.
CBPT integrates core principles of biochemical and chemical engineering to explore the design, optimization, and sustainable development of production processes. The curriculum combines cutting-edge biotechnological methodologies with advanced chemical engineering techniques, allowing students to master processes in biomanufacturing, bioengineering, and environmental sustainability.
Students will develop critical skills in scientific research, process analysis, and problem-solving, preparing them to contribute to sectors such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnologies, and environmental management. Emphasis is placed on both theoretical and practical learning, with a strong focus on innovation, sustainability, and industry collaboration.
In addition to technical knowledge, the programme enhances students’ professional development through courses that foster project creation, management skills, industry communication, and ethical awareness. With opportunities to attend industrial conferences and engage in real-world case studies, students will be well-equipped to navigate the global challenges and opportunities in chemical and biochemical process technologies.
Qualification
Graduates of the programme will receive an EQF-level 7 diploma.
Target group
Graduates of: Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Biochemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Food Science or Food Engineering, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Industrial Chemistry.
How can INGENIUM Partners participate in this call?
The three involved partners are currently working on the curriculum development. Any additional partners are welcome to share their ideas and possible contributions. The working group will discuss possible collaboration opportunities.