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*[http://www.chemsoc.org/exemplarchem/entries/2002/MartinPeck/index.html What is Chemical Engineering?] (An entry written by Martin Peck, a post-graduate student at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Cambridge University, in the Examplarchem chemistry presentation competition, run by Chemsoc, the Royal Society of Chemistry's electronic network.)
*[http://www.chemsoc.org/exemplarchem/entries/2002/MartinPeck/index.html What is Chemical Engineering?] (An entry written by Martin Peck, a post-graduate student at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Cambridge University, in the Examplarchem chemistry presentation competition, run by Chemsoc, the Royal Society of Chemistry's electronic network.)
*[http://cheme.stanford.edu/prospective_students/whatis_cheme.html What is Chemical Engineering?] (From the website of Stanford University's Chemical Engineering Department)


*[http://www.chemheritage.org/classroom/chemach/engineering/index.html Chemical Engineering Achievers] (From website of the Chemical Heritage Foundation)
*[http://www.chemheritage.org/classroom/chemach/engineering/index.html Chemical Engineering Achievers] (From website of the Chemical Heritage Foundation)

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  • What is Chemical Engineering? (An entry written by Martin Peck, a post-graduate student at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Cambridge University, in the Examplarchem chemistry presentation competition, run by Chemsoc, the Royal Society of Chemistry's electronic network.)