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The 2015-2017 picture for Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Chemical Engineering is a 59-PI network with 91 internal PI collaborations. The main research signal is Materials Science as the leading field (24% of slots across 30 PIs; 30 labels), Biomedical Engineering as the leading subfield (12% of slots across 17 PIs; 17 labels), and Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research as the leading topic (3% of slots across 5 PIs; 5 labels). That is a nice sign for applicants and collaborators, because the network has both density and separable local groups. The leading PI names are Richard D. Braatz (32.2 weighted works; Fault Detection and Control Systems, Crystallization and Solubility Studies). The clearest collaboration lines are Róbert Langer and Daniel G. Anderson (44 shared works, weight 17.9). The leading breakdown groups are group 1 with 10 PIs, 9 internal connections, weight 53.5, around Biomedical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, led by Klavs F. Jensen, Róbert Langer, Daniel G. Anderson.