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Process Systems Engineering (PSE) is the scientific discipline of integrating scales and components describing the behavior of a physicochemical system, via mathematical modeling, data analytics, process design, integration, optimization, intensification, and control. The department has a large cluster of PSE faculty, experts and researchers making theoretical, computational and algorithmic advances in computer-aided systematic decision-making. PSE provides the ‘glue’ within chemical engineering science, and offers a scientific basis and computational tools towards addressing contemporary and future challenges in energy, environment, advanced chemical manufacturing, safety, circular economy, and sustainability.

Process Systems Engineering Faculty

Mahmoud El-Halwagi

  • Professor, Chemical Engineering
  • Bryan Research and Engineering Chair in Chemical Engineering
  • Managing Director, TEES Gas and Fuels Research Center
Mahmoud El-Halwagi

M. M. Faruque Hasan

  • Associate Professor, Chemical Engineering
  • Kim Tompkins McDivitt ’88 and Phillip McDivitt ’87 Faculty Fellow
  • Assistant Director of Decarbonization, Texas A&M Energy Institute
M. M. Faruque Hasan

Chelsea Hu

  • Assistant Professor
Chelsea Hu

Faisal Khan

  • Department Head, Chemical Engineering
  • Professor, Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Engineering
  • Mike O'Connor Chair II
  • Director, MKO Process Safety Center
  • Director, Ocean Energy Safety Institute
  • Affiliated Faculty, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Multidisciplinary Engineering and Ocean Engineering
Faisal Khan

Costas Kravaris

  • Professor, Chemical Engineering
Costas Kravaris

Joseph Sang-Il Kwon

  • Associate Professor, Chemical Engineering
  • Stephanie Sneed Langenstein '89 Faculty Fellow
Joseph Sang-Il Kwon

Efstratios Pistikopoulos

  • Professor, Chemical Engineering
  • University Distinguished Professor
  • Dow Chemical Chair
  • Director, Texas A&M Energy Institute
Efstratios Pistikopoulos