Biological engineering involves applying
biosystems engineering principles to the solution of problems involving biological
organisms and their environments. Biological engineering combines knowledge of
process design with biological principles to develop the processing methods to
produce new products from bioresources. Biological engineering develops microbiological
processes to produce foods, biochemicals, enzymes, and pharmaceuticals. Biological
engineering develops basic processes that occur at the genetic or cellular level
and then deploys these processes at industrial scales.
Food engineering involves applying engineering principles to basic food science problems and scaling up these processes in a safe, cost-effective manner for efficient manufacture and distribution. This focus area will include work in bio-sensors, food safety, and bio-based products development. New initiatives in this focus area will lead the Ginn College of Engineering and the College of Agriculture into high visibility research and outreach that can make significant impacts on the Alabama economy.
Faculty working in this area include:
Current projects in this area include: