Reforming chemical engineering’s ‘dirty and dangerous’ reputation

Rose Amal is working to take chemical engineering’s image from dirty and dangerous to clean and sustainable.

In years past, chemical engineering has gotten a bad rap. But chemical engineer Rose Amal is on a mission to prove to the world that perception is unfair. Her work looks at using sunlight to produce hydrogen, which can be used as a clean energy source.

She’s also training up the next generation of chemical engineers to focus on building a more sustainable world.

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