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CHE 464: Protein Purification
2.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Comparison of several different chromatography techniques for protein purification. Construction of purification tables and SDS-and native-PAGE analysis. Cost-benefit analysis of industrial-scale procedures. Half semester course, second part.
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CHE 465: Diffusion in Polymers
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
The theory of small molecule transport in polymers; application of membrane transport processes in the chemical, polymer, textile, coatings and natural fibers industries. Credit will not be given for both CHE 465 and CHE 565.
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CHE 467: Polymer Rheology
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Theoretical principles and experimental techniques associated with flow and deformation of polymer systems. Systems include: meffs and solutions, suspension, gels, emulsions, and thixotropic materials.
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CHE 469: Polymers, Surfactants, and Colloidal Materials
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Relationships between molecular structure and bulk properties of nonmetallic materials applied to commercial products and chemical engineering processes. Applications of surface and colloidal chemistry and polymer science to product development andprocess improvement. Credit will not be given for CHE 469 and CHE 769.
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CHE 470: Colloidal and Nanoscale Engineering
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
The first part of this course will present the fundamentals of nanoscale colloidal processes, including interactions and self-assembly of particles, surfactants and biomolecules. The applications of these fundamentals to the nanotechnology and engineering on the nanoscale will be discussed. The nanoscience has led to the development of many new technologies with relevance to chemical engineering, including microfluidics, lab-on-a-chip, bioarrays and bioassays. These emerging technologies will be presented and discussed in the second half of this course.
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CHE 475: Advances in Pollution Prevention: Environmental Management for the Future
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Design of industrial processes which minimize or eliminate wastes. Regulations and the corporate organization of current pollution prevention efforts. Current pollution prevention research. Product life cycle analysis and the application to design of more efficient processes.
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CHE 488: Animal Cell Culture Engineering
2.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Design and operation of animal cell culture bioreactors for therapeutic protein production. Topics include: batch, fed-batch and perfusion bioreactors. agitation and aeration for mixing and oxygen mass transfer, bioreactor monitoring and control, optimizing bioreactor performance, and single-use (disposal) bioreactors. This is a half-semester course.
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CHE 495: Honors Thesis Preparation
1.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Development and presentation of Honors Thesis in Chemical Engineering and discussion of graduate school selection and preparation.
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CHE 497: Chemical Engineering Projects I
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Introduction to chemical engineering research through experimental, theoretical and literature studies. Oral and written presentation of reports.
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CHE 498: Chemical Engineering Projects II
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Projects in research, design or development in various areas of chemical engineering.
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