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CH E 124: Advanced Topics in Transport Phenomena/Safety
3.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Hazard identification and assessments, runaway reactions, emergency relief.Plant accidents and saftey issues. Dispersion and consequences of releases.
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CH E 125: Principles of Bioengineering
3.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Applications of engineering to biological and medical systems. Introduction to drug delivery, tissue engineering, and modern biomedical devices. Design and applications of these systems are discussed.
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CH E 125 - Principles of Bioengineering
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CH E 128: Separation Processes
3.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Basic principles and design techniques of equilibrium-stage separation processes. Emphasis is placed on binary distillation, liquid-liquid extraction, and multicomponent distillation.
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CH E 128 - Separation Processes
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CH E 132A: Analytical Methods in Chemical Engineering
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Develop analytical tools to solve elementary partial differential equationsand boundary value problems. Separation of variables, method of characteristics, Sturm-Liouville theory, generalized Fourier analysis, and computer math tools.
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CH E 132A - Analytical Methods in Chemical Engineering
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CH E 132C: Statistical Methods in Chemical Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Probability concepts and distributions, random variables, error analysis, point estimation and confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, development of empirical chemical engineering models using regression techniques, design of experiments, process monitoring based on statistical quality control techniques.
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CH E 132C - Statistical Methods in Chemical Engineering
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CH E 140A: Chemical Reaction Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Fundamentals of chemical reaction engineering with emphasis on kinetics of homogenous and heterogeneous reacting systems. Reaction rates and reaction design are linked to chemical conversion and selectivity. Batch and continuous reactor designs with and without catalysts are examined.
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CH E 140A - Chemical Reaction Engineering
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CH E 140B: Chemical Reaction Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Thermodynamics, kinetics, mass and energy transport considerations associated with complex homogeneous and heterogeneous reacting systems. Catalysts and catalytic reaction rates and mechanisms. Adsorption and reaction at solid surfaces, including effects of diffusion in porous materials. Chemical reactors using heterogeneous catalysts.
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CH E 140B - Chemical Reaction Engineering
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CH E 141: The Science and Engineering of Energy Conversion
3.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Framework for understanding the energy supply issues facing society with a focus on the science, engineering, and economic principles of the major alternatives. Emphasis will be on the physical and chemical fundamentals of energy conversion technologies.
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CH E 141 - The Science and Engineering of Energy Conversion
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CH E 152A: Process Dynamics and Control
4.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Development of theoretical and empirical models for chemical and physical processes, dynamic behavior of processes, transfer function and block diagram representation, process instrumentation, control system design and analysis, stability analysis, computer simulation of controlled processes.
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CH E 152A - Process Dynamics and Control
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CH E 154: Engineering Approaches to Systems Biology
3.00 Credits
University of California-Santa Barbara
Applications of engineering tools and methods to solve problems in systems biology. Emphasis is placed on integrative approaches that address multi-scale and multi-rate phenomena in biological regulation. Modeling, optimization, and sensitivity analysis tools are introduced.
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CH E 154 - Engineering Approaches to Systems Biology
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