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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 510: Introduction to Tissue Engineering. I
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
3 cr. Overview of tissue engineering, including discussion of cell sources, cell-material interactions, tailoring biomaterials, methods of culture and characterization of engineering tissues, ethical issues, concluding with case studies of specific types of tissue engineering. Optional laboratory exercises offered throughout semester. P: BME 430 or equiv, or cons inst.
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 517: Biology in Engineering Seminar. I
1.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
1 cr. Current topics at the interface of biology and engineering with special emphasis on the ways in which engineers have contributed to knowledge and advances in biology. P: Jr st in engr & one college-level biol crse.
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 517 - Biology in Engineering Seminar. I
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 520: Stem Cell Bioengineering. I
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
3 cr. Covers engineering approaches that are used to understand and manipulate stem cells. Concepts covered include: introduction to stem cell biology, quantitative modeling of stem cell signaling, methods to engineer the stem cell microenvironment, and the role of stem cells in tissue development and regeneration. P: Math 319 or 320, Zoology 470 or 570, Chem 343, or cons inst.
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 520 - Stem Cell Bioengineering. I
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 525: Macromolecular Hydrodynamics. Irr
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
3 cr (P-A). Observed phenomena in polymeric flow systems. Techniques of viscometry and viscoelastic measurements for polymeric fluids. Rheological models. Analytical solutions to flow problems: non-Newtonian viscosity, linear viscoelasticity, normal stresses, recoil, stress relaxation, etc. Dimensional analysis. Unit operations of the polymer industry: extrusion, blow molding, injection molding, mixing. P: CBE 320 or ME 363 or equiv or cons inst.
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 525 - Macromolecular Hydrodynamics. Irr
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 535: Heterogeneous Catalysis:Principles and Applications.II
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
3 cr. This course discusses catalytic phenomena, with extensions to reactor design and catalyst characterization. Examples will be drawn from current problems in catalysis. P: CBE 430 or cons inst.
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 535 - Heterogeneous Catalysis:Principles and Applications.II
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 540: Polymer Science and Technology.I,II
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
3 cr (P-A). Synthesis, properties, and fabrication of plastic materials of industrial importance. P: Chem 345; CBE 326 & 430, or con reg; Stat 324; or cons inst.
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 540 - Polymer Science and Technology.I,II
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 541: Plastics and High Polymer Laboratory.Irr
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
1-3 cr (P-A). Experiments on polymerization, fabrication, and testing of plastics. P: CBE 540 or con reg; or Chem 664 or con reg.
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 541 - Plastics and High Polymer Laboratory.Irr
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 544: Processing of Electronic Materials. Irr
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
3 cr (I). Physics and chemistry principles underlying microelectronic materials processing. Effects of processing on materials and structures important in microelectronic and opto-electronic devices. P: CBE 440 or MS&E 351 or ECE 335; or cons inst.
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 544 - Processing of Electronic Materials. Irr
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 547: Introduction to Colloid and Interface Science.I
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
3 cr. Introduction to topics in colloid and interface science. Topics include: sedimentation and diffusion, solution thermodynamics, rheology, light scattering, surface tension and contact angle, adsorption, association colloids, particle interactions, electrokinetics, and colloidal stability. P: Chem 561 or 562 or equiv, or cons inst.
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 547 - Introduction to Colloid and Interface Science.I
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CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 555: Seminar-Chemical Engineering Connections.I,II
1.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Madison
1 cr. Considers a variety of current engineering applications and problems. Students will investigate background information on topics of their choice, and present seminars to describe how engineering fundamentals interact with societal impact and how our undergraduate education in chemical engineering is relevant to societal concerns at large. P: Sr st or cons inst.
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