Biochemical engineering and bioprocessing are critical fields that apply engineering principles to the production of bio-based products, such as pharmaceuticals, biofuels, and industrial chemicals. Biochemical engineering involves designing and optimizing processes that use biological organisms or systems to produce valuable products, focusing on factors like reaction kinetics, mass transfer, and system scaling. Bioprocessing, on the other hand, refers to the large-scale production of biological materials through fermentation, enzyme catalysis, or cell cultures. These processes are fundamental for the efficient manufacturing of therapeutics like antibodies and vaccines, as well as renewable energy sources such as bioethanol. Advances in biochemical engineering and bioprocessing enable more sustainable production methods, improve yield and purity, and reduce costs, making them essential for the growing biotechnology industry. By enhancing the efficiency and scalability of these processes, these fields contribute to the development of cost-effective, eco-friendly solutions for a wide range of industries.