Research Groups
BioEnvironmental Engineering
       Applying Engineering Principles to Biological Systems
Are you interested in:
  • Controlled Environment Engineering Plant and Animal Production Facilities
    • Plant and animal production facilities
    • Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems
    • Indoor air quality control
    • Biological response to environmental stimuli
    • Biological control systems
  • Bioprocess Engineering
    • Biological waste treatment and handling
    • Microbial production systems
    • Bioreactor design
    • Ecological systems engineering
  • Light-Frame Structural Design
    • Wood framed agricultural, commercial, industrial, and suburban structures
    • Greenhouse structures
    • Animal production buildings
    • Post-harvest storage structure
Then enroll in:
The Bioenvironmental Engineering program in the Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department at the University of Illinois
 
Learn bioenvironmental engineering from:
  • Top experts in the world
  • Caring instructors who take a strong interest in students and their careers
  • Instructors who have had substantial industrial/real-world experience
  • One of the best Agricultural and Biological Engineering Departments and Engineering Colleges in the nation
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    You will then be prepared for the many exciting jobs in:
  • Environmental engineering consulting
  • HVAC equipment and controls industries
  • Building industries
  • Plant/animal production industries
  • Microbial production industries
  • Post-harvest storage industries
  • Government agencies
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        BESS  (Bioenvironmental and Structural Systems Laboratory)
     
    Contact Information
        Dr. Yuanhui Zhang
        1304 W. Pennsylvania Ave
        Urbana IL 61801
        Ph:  (217) 333-2693
        Fax:  (217) 244-0323
        E-mail:  yzhang1@uiuc.edu
     
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