Books by MIT ChemE Faculty
MIT Chemical Engineering Faculty have written many seminal texts still being used in chemical engineering education today. Here is a list of some of the most recent titles by our faculty:
Combustion Aerodynamics (Fuel and energy science series)
János M. Béer
“Perspectives in Chemical Engineering”, Advances in Chemical Engineering,
Volume 16, Academic Press, 1991. Edited by C.K. Colton
Physical Principles of Food Preservation, second edition, revised and expanded
Marcus Karel
Development of Sustainable Bioprocessess: Modeling and Assessment
Charles Cooney
Fermentation and Enzyme Technology (Techniques in Pure and Applied Microbiology)
Daniel I. C. Wang
Charles L. Cooney
Metabolic Engineering Principles and Methodologies
Gregory N. Stephanopoulos
Dynamics of Polymeric Liquids. Volume 1: Fluid Mechanics
Robert C. Armstrong
Dynamics of Polymeric Liquids. Volume 2: Kinetic Theory
Robert C. Armstrong
Analysis of Transport Phenomena
William M. Deen
Chemical Process Control: An Introduction to Theory and Practice
George Stephanopoulos
Intelligent Systems in Process Engineering
George Stephanopoulos
Sustainable Energy – Choosing Among Options
Jefferson Tester
Sustainable Energy – Choosing Among Options (2nd Edition)
Jefferson Tester
Thermodynamics and Its Applications (3rd Edition)
Jefferson Tester
Energy and the Environment in the 21st Century
Jefferson Tester
Heat Mining
Jefferson Tester

