Teaching

CHEE 204 Chem Engineering Principles 2 3 Credits
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CHEE 423 Chemical Reaction Engineering 3 Credits
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CHEE 456 Design Project 9 Credits
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CHEE 457 Course not available

CHEE 363 Projects Chem Eng 1 2 Credits
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CHEE 494 Research Project & Seminar 1 3 Credits
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CHEE 495 Research Project & Seminar 2 4 Credits
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CHEE 496 Environmental Research Project 3 Credits
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CHEE 511 Catal for Sust Fuels&Chemicals 3 Credits
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Previous Courses

CHEE 401 Energy Systems Engineering (3 Credits) (2015-2016)

Description: Applied engineering principles of major energy technologies, including quantitative performance evaluation, cost and environmental impact. Criteria for energy system selection. System engineering methodologies for energy, including efficiency, project scope, trade-offs, energy consumption, and environmental impact.

Topics: System approach, Engineering Economis, Climate Modelling, Fosil Fuel and Renewable Energy Sources, Energy Storage, Conservation and Transport,

 

Guest Lecture

CHEM 512 Catalysis, Concepts and App  (3 Credits) (2016)

Chemistry: General concepts governing catalysis and practical aspects of its implementation including its most important applications. A global perspective on industrial catalysis. A general introduction about catalysis including homogeneous catalysis, heterogeneous catalysis, organocatalysis, and biocatalysis. A select number of reactions will be studied in detail, based on the most recent research efforts made in the field of catalysis.

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