ChemEngDayUK&I 2026 Thursday 16th and Friday 17th April 2026, Teaching and learning Building, University of Birmingham

ChemEngDayUK&I 2026, Thursday 16th - Friday 17th April 2026
Teaching and Learning Building, University of Birmingham



The School of Chemical Engineering at the University of Birmingham will host ChemEngDayUK&I 2026. This annual event brings together chemical engineering students and educators, researchers and industrialists to discuss advances in chemical engineering research, technology and education. The programme of ChemEngDayUK&I 2026 also includes special sessions on Education, Diversity and Inclusivity / Athena Swan, AI in the process industries and careers with invited speakers. The main conference programme is enhanced by two distinguished plenary speakers.

We invite oral and poster presentations to the following conference themes:

  • AI & Data Driven Studies
  • Bioprocessing & Biotechnology
  • Chemical Recycling of Polymers
  • EDI
  • Education Session - SDGs on Curriculum, AI, Attendance
  • Energy & Net Zero & LCA
  • Formulation Engineering, Sustainable Manufacture & Materials
  • Healthcare Technologies
  • Process Modelling, Reactions & Simulation


Confirmed Plenary Speakers:

We have secured the University of Birmingham’s state-of-the-art Teaching and Learning Building for this event and very much look forward to welcoming you in April 2026.


Organising Committee:

  • Bettina Wolf
  • Richard Greenwood
  • Mark Simmons
  • Joe Wood
  • Elise Hughes
  • Samantha Oliver (Event Management)
  • Lucy Hall (Event Management)

We have secured the University of Birmingham’s state-of-the-art Teaching and Learning Building for this event and very much look forward to welcoming you in April 2026.

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As part of the organisation of this conference, The University of Birmingham's Event Management Team is collecting income via registration fees and sponsorships on behalf of the University of Birmingham's School of Chemical Engineering.


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