Suggestions for research topics and resources

Resources

Note that while on work term you have full access to the University of Waterloo library electronic resources. For off-campus access to resources that require a subscription you may have to sign-in to the library proxy server.

For chemical engineering-related resources, a good starting point has been set-up by the library. The Kirk Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology is an excellent place to start for many topics, and is a massive resource dedicated to chemical engineering topics.

Topics

If your work term situation does not result in a suitable topic for a report, consider the following suggestions:

  1. Your work term may suggest a topic (some problem or opportunity) that is interesting to you, but not so much for your employer.
  2. A previous work term may have involved some topic that you would like to pursue in more depth now.
  3. Is there some technology problem or opportunity that you’re interested in for future jobs or careers? This would be a way of developing some knowledge-base for the future.
  4. Browse through some of the chemical engineering trade journals. You might find some interesting topics to pursue further. University of Waterloo has a subscription to Chemical & Engineering News (see above for proxy server info). Other trade journals include Chemical Engineering, and Chemical Engineering Progress (note that these require subscriptions for full access).
  5. Ask an employer, colleague, etc., for some ideas. People often have ideas that they've wondered about, but haven't had time to follow-up.

Contact the chemical engineering undergraduate office. We can help you sort out some ideas.