Actually, the woman I know who does this uses her chemistry extensively...Her title is "R&D Scientist"...she presents her work in Washington DC....she is well known in her field. She is an active member of Iota Sigma Pi which is an intenational Honor Society for Women in Chemistry...I sent you her e-mail..She did say she would be willing to give you some direction./career insight...That is what members of Iota Sigma PI do...they mentor..
Actually, on her way up the ladder in the Chicago Metropolitan Water Duistrict she was REQUIRED to pass a series of ACS (American Chemical Society) Standardized Chemistry Exams....she has also had to take a battery of engineering exams, as well, to get where she is at...and that 6 figure salary she makes...I would say she knows her stuff.....So indeed, she sue does need to know alot of chemistry.....she is well versed in the structure of matter....
Engineers have a good handle on the on the structure of matter. .In fact, that would be an integral part of how they approach problem solving. For example, lets say I am a metallurgical engineer....and I want to make this metal part...so I have to know how to treat that ,eatl...right? I need to know it structural properties in order to know that the part I form will not fail...so many metallurgical engineers make good use of XRD (X-Ray Diffraction)and SEM (scanning electron microscopy)to gather that information.
Here is a link to a paper my friend presented in DC:
www.wef.org Oh and as for Illinois Institute of Technoloy...it is pretty well known.....I took quite a few metallurgical engineering courses there...it has a good solid reputation....Illinois Institute of Technology is well entrenched in Fermi and argonne. I have another friend who did her M.S. in Physics there and she also worked at both of those national laboratories. Additionally, it is an intenational campus. They offer assistance to students from many countries.
Link:
http://www.iit.edu/%7Ecsl/Scientists and Engineers can work together to solve a multitude of problems...understanding differne=t approaches to problem solving is a good thing....allows to to FREE YOUR MIND so to speak....
And what you are looking to do:
I would enjoy doing things like reducing pollution, making water and air cleaner, etc.. It really is a good feeling when you are doing something good for this planet. That is what she does....
You will find your own way...and what is most appealing to you....make sure you investigate all the options that are abailable. There are so many interesting croosover disciplines available these days....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!