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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The objective of this course is to give students exposure to the various steps involved in the fabrication of integrated circuits and devices. This course will include a laboratory segment in which students fabricate MOS transistors, diffused resistors, and MOS capacitors from a bare silicon substrate. Crosslisted with ECE 4752.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course provides hands-on instruction in basic packaging substrate fabrication techniques, including interconnect design and testing, dielectric deposition, via formation, and metallization. Crosslisted with ECE 4755.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate Semester level CHEM 1310 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate Semester level PHYS 2212 Minimum Grade of D
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the study of blood flow in the cardiovascular system. Emphasis on modeling and the potential of flow studies for clinical research application. Crosslisted with AE and ME 4757.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate Semester level AE 2020 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate Semester level ME 3340 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate Semester level BMED 3300 Minimum Grade of D
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3.00 Credits
The mechanics of living tissue, e.g., arteries, skin, heart muscle, ligament, tendon, cartilage, and bone. Constitutive equations and some simple mechanical models. Mechanics of cells. Applications. Crosslisted with AE and ME 4758.
Prerequisite:
(Undergraduate Semester level MATH 2403 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate Semester level MATH 2413 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate Semester level MATH 24X3 Minimum Grade of D) and (Undergraduate Semester level ME 3201 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate Semester level BMED 3300 Minimum Grade of D)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an in-depth coverage of various topics in biocatalysis and metabolic engineering. Goals of this course are the development of an understanding of proteins as catalysts, their functioning in metabolic networks, their application in various industries, recognition of their potential for addressing future challenges in science and engineering. Crosslisted with CHEM 4760.
Prerequisite:
(Undergraduate Semester level CHEM 3511 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate Semester level CHEM 4511 Minimum Grade of D) and (Undergraduate Semester level CHEM 3411 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate Semester level CHEM 4300 Minimum Grade of D)
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3.00 Credits
Pulping and chemical recovery processes are studied on the reaction, delignification, energy, and liquor reuse. The process optimization, air and water pollution minimization are taught. Crosslisted with ME 4763.
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3.00 Credits
Pulp bleaching and formation of paper/board products are studied along with testing, end uses, chemical and mechanical treatment of pulp, non-wood and recycled fiber utilization. Crosslisted with ME 4764.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the pharmaceutical development process, including design of new drugs, synthesis and manufacturing issues, and methods for delivery into the body. Includes student presentations. Crosslisted with CHEM and BMED 4765.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate Semester level CHEM 3511 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate Semester level CHEM 4511 Minimum Grade of D
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3.00 Credits
This course surveys the chemical engineering aspects of nuclear power. Topics include nuclear reactions, fuel cycles, solvent extraction of metals, the properties of actinides and other irradiated fuel materials, fuel reprocessing, and radioactive waste management. Crosslisted with NRE 4770.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the chemistry, structure, and formation of polymers, physical states and transitions, physical and mechanical properties to polymer fluids and solids. Crosslisted with CHEM, ME, MSE, and PTFE 4775.
Prerequisite:
Undergraduate Semester level CHEM 2312 Minimum Grade of D
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