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Intro Chemical Engineering Lecture Notes
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Management in Engineering, Fall 2002 Jung-Hoon Chun, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Introduction of engineering management. Financial principles, management of innovation, engineering
project planning and control, human factors, career planning, patents, and technical strategy.
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Kinetics of Chemical Reactions William Green, Jr., Massachusetts Institute of Technology This course deals with the experimental and theoretical aspects of chemical reaction kinetics, including transition-state theories, molecular beam scattering, classical techniques, quantum and statistical mechanical estimation of rate constants, pressure-dependence and chemical activation, modeling complex reacting mixtures, and uncertainty/sensitivity
analyses.
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Fields, Forces, and Flows in Biological Systems Alan Grodzinsky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology This course covers the following topics: conduction, diffusion, convection in electrolytes; fields in heterogeneous media; electrical double layers; Maxwell stress tensor and electrical forces in physiological systems; and fluid
and solid continua: equations of motion useful for porous, hydrated biological tissues.
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Integrated Chemical Engineering Topics I: Introduction to Biocatalysis Kristala L. Jones, Massachusetts Institute of Technology This course provides a brief introduction to the field of biocatalysis in the context of process design. Fundamental topics include why and when one may choose to use biological systems for chemical conversion, considerations for using free enzymes versus whole cells, and issues related to design and development of bioconversion
processes.
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Numerical Methods Applied to Chemical Engineering, Fall 2001 Kenneth Beers, Massachusetts Institute of Technology This course focuses on the use of modern computational and mathematical techniques in chemical engineering.
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History of Chemical Engineering Wayne Pafko, Miscellaneous This site's goal is to bring you a history of chemical engineering that encompasses its conceptual origins in Great Britain, subsequent struggle for survival in the United States, and concludes with a cornucopia of contributions made in this Century.
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ENCH250 Computer Methods in Chemical Engineering Nam Sun Wang, University of Maryland This course covers numerical methods in chemical engineering. It provides detailed notes about computer analysis and mathematical models for chemical engineering.
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CHE 344 Chemical Reaction Engineering H. Scott Fogler, University of Michigan This course on chemical engineering focuses on chemical identities and reactions. It is a very in depth and clear discussion of the foundation of chemical engineering. The lecture notes closely mirror the text "The Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering" by Fogler.
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