Can Chemical Engineering and Physics Harmonize? A Scientist's Perspective

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In summary, the fields of chemical engineering and physics can harmonize and complement each other, according to a scientist's perspective. While chemical engineering focuses on the design and creation of systems and processes to produce useful products, physics provides the fundamental understanding of the underlying principles that govern these systems. By combining these two fields, scientists can develop innovative solutions for real-world problems, such as designing more efficient and sustainable energy sources. Furthermore, the use of physics concepts and techniques in chemical engineering research can lead to new discoveries and advancements in the field. Overall, the integration of chemical engineering and physics can lead to a more comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to problem-solving in the scientific community.
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Hello, I was told to introduce myself, so here I am! :D I'm a Chemical Engineering major at Pitt, but physics is tripping me up. I hope I can do better, with your help, and eventually be able to help others as well. Have great days!
 
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Welcome to PF! Great to have spiderman!
 
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