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CHE 525: Process System Analysis and Control
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Dynamic analysis and continuous control of chemical engineering processes. Process modeling; stability analysis, design and selection of control schemes. Solution of differential equations using Laplace transform techniques. Credit for both CHE 425 and CHE 525 is not allowed.
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CHE 527: Optimization of Engineering Processes
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Formulation and solution of process optimization problems, with emphasis on nonlinear programming techniques. Computer implementation of optimization algorithms and structuring of process models to increase computational efficiency.
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CHE 543: Polymer Science and Technology
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Concepts and techniques for polymerization of macromolecules. Structure, properties, and applications of commercially important polymers.
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CHE 546: Design and Analysis of Chemical Reactors
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Characterization and measurement of rates of homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions. Design and analysis of chemical reactors. Credit for both CHE 446 and CHE 546 is not allowed.
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CHE 551: Biochemical Engineering
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Enzyme and microbial kinetics and reactor designs for processes involving enzymes and single and mixed cultures. Samples drawn from full range of applications: food processing, single cell proteins, tissue culture and vaccines, monoclonal antibodies, recombinant DNA and hybridomas, artificial organs, biological waste treatment and environmental processes.
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CHE 551 - Biochemical Engineering
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CHE 560: Chemical Processing Of Electronic Materials
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Plasma and thermal inorganic chemical processes in semiconductor device fabrication. Thin films and electronic devices. Kinetics and chemical transport in electronic materials synthesis, modification and etching. Plasma physics and chemistry, reactors and process diagnostics. Credit for both CHE 460 and CHE 560 is not allowed.
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CHE 563: Fermentation of Recombinant Microorganisms
2.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Introduction to fermentation and protein chemistry. Theory behind laboratory techniques and overview of industrial scale expression systems. Laboratory session sinvolve use of microbial expression vectors, fermentation systems, and large-scale purification of recombinant protein. Half semester course, first part.
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CHE 565: Diffusion in Polymers
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Theory of small molecule transport in polymers; application of membrane transport processes in chemical, polymer, textile, coatings and natural fibers industries.
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CHE 575: Advances in Pollution Prevention: Environmental Management
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. Credit will not be given for CHE 475 and CHE 575.
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CHE 576: Life Cycle and Sustainability Concepts for the Environment
3.00 Credits
North Carolina State University
Principles and constraints of the emerging life cycle field are applied to manufacturing and environmental issues. Provides a basic understanding of the current state-of-the-art and scientific base in life cycle development. The content and participation in this course should provide the student with new and versatile principles for the management of manufacturing, environment, industrial ecology and the supply chain. The applications to and principle of sustainability will also be taught. Students cannot obtain credit for both CHE 476 and CHE 576.
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