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CHNE 410: Nuclear Reactor Theory I
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Neutron transport equation, differential scattering cross section, diffusion approximation, one group diffusion theory including green's function and eigenfunction expansion, Breit-Wigner formula, slowing down theory, reactor kinetics, multigroup methods, topics selected from numerical methods for reactor analysis. Prerequisite: 314 and MATH 316. {Fall}
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CHNE 410 - Nuclear Reactor Theory I
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CHNE 413L: Nuclear Engineering Laboratory
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Laboratory investigations of the theory and practice of nuclear chain-reacting systems including open-ended experiments and experimental design, covering reactor kinetics, importance functions and criticality. Prerequisite: 313L and 410. One lecture, 6 hours lab. {Spring}
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CHNE 413L - Nuclear Engineering Laboratory
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CHNE 418L: Chemical Engineering Laboratory III
1.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Laboratory experiments in mass transfer and unit operations. Students will plan experiments to study the operation of process equipment such as heat exchanger, distillation columns, etc. Fundamental experiments on mass transfer are also included. Prerequisite: 312 and 321. {Fall}
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CHNE 418L - Chemical Engineering Laboratory III
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CHNE 419L: Chemical Engineering Laboratory IV
2.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Laboratory experiments in kinetics and process control. Students will also do an in-depth project in their chosen chemical engineering concentration. Prerequisite: 461. Pre- or corequisite: 454. {Spring}
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CHNE 419L - Chemical Engineering Laboratory IV
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CHNE 436 /536: Biomedical Technology
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Fundamental concepts of the transport processes in the human body. Applications of the basic transport principles to the biomedical systems, e.g., artificial organs and the measurement of the rheological properties of blood. Use of biomaterials.
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CHNE 436 /536 - Biomedical Technology
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CHNE 437 /537: Biochemical Engineering Principles
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
An introduction to the engineering principles involved in the production of biological molecules. Integration of molecular biological principles with engineering fundamentals. Includes: bioprocess design, operation, analysis and optimization. {Spring upon demand}
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CHNE 437 /537 - Biochemical Engineering Principles
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CHNE 438 /538: Biosensors Fundamentals and Applications
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Lopez, Whitten, Atanassov (Also offered as NSMS 538.) Introduction to biosensors as analytical devices and biosensor technology as an emerging field of industrial development. Survey of biochemical fundamentals and immobilization of the biological components, methods for biosensors fabrication, microfluidic devices and sensor arrays. {Spring upon demand.}
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CHNE 438 /538 - Biosensors Fundamentals and Applications
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CHNE 439 /539: Radioactive Waste Management
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
(Also offered as CE 539.) Introduction to the nuclear fuel cycle emphasizing sources, characteristics and management of radioactive wastes. Types of radiation, radioactive decay calculations, shielding requirements. Radwaste management technologies and disposal options. {Fall}
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CHNE 439 /539 - Radioactive Waste Management
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CHNE 449 /549: Seminar in Hazardous Waste Management
3.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Invited lectures on a variety of topics in hazardous waste, environmental engineering and science and related topics. Students prepare short written assignments. May be counted twice toward a degree.
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CHNE 449 /549 - Seminar in Hazardous Waste Management
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CHNE 451-452: Senior Seminar
1.00 Credits
University of New Mexico-Main Campus
Senior year. Reports on selected topics and surveys; presentation and discussion of papers from current technical journals, and topics of interest to chemical and nuclear engineers. {Fall, Spring}
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CHNE 451-452 - Senior Seminar
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