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ENGN 0930: Technology and Society Course Series
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Primarily for students in the liberal arts; no scientific or mathematical background is required.
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ENGN 0930A: Appropriate Technology
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Our goal for this course is that you leave it with the ability to think and act rationally and concretely on issues of technology and the human condition. We will provide background on useful technologies (e.g. wind, solar, hydro), techniques to fabricate them, and an opportunity to explore the obstacles to their implementation.
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ENGN 1000: Projects in Engineering Design
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Projects in design for concentrators in chemical, electrical, materials, and mechanical engineering. Students generally work in teams on projects that are defined through discussions with the instructor. An assembled product or detailed design description is the goal of the semester's effort. Prerequisite: completion of engineering core program.
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ENGN 1010: The Entrepreneurial Process: Innovation in Practice
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Entrepreneurship is innovation in practice: transforming ideas into opportunities, and, through a deliberate process, opportunities into commercial realities. These entrepreneurial activities can take place in two contexts: the creation of new organizations; and within existing organizations. This course will present an entrepreneurial framework for these entrepreneurial processes, supported by case studies that illustrate essential elements. Successful entrepreneurs and expert practitioners will be introduced who will highlight practical approaches to entrepreneurial success. Enrollment limited to 35.
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ENGN 1110: Transport and Biotransport Processes
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Aim: To develop a fundamental understanding of mass transport in chemical and biological systems. The course includes: mechanism of transport, biochemical interactions and separations; mass transport in reacting systems; absorption; membrane and transvascular transport; electrophoretic separations; pharmacokinetics and drug transport; equilibrium stage processes; distillation and extraction. Other features: design concepts; modern experimental and computing techniques; laboratory exercises.
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ENGN 1120: Chemical and Biochemical Reactor Design
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
Stoichiometry, thermodynamics, mechanisms, and rate expressions of homogeneous and heterogeneous chemical and biochemical systems. Basic concepts in homogeneous chemical and bioreactor design and ideal reactor models. Chemostats and enzymatic reactors. Optimization. Temperature and energy effects in reactors. Introduction to heterogeneous chemical and bioreactor design. Co- or prerequisites: ENGN 0810, 1130. Offered in alternate years.
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ENGN 1130: Phase and Chemical Equilibria
0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Brown University
Application of the first and second laws of thermodynamics and conservation of mass to the analysis of chemical and environmental processes, phase and chemical equilibria and partitioning of species in multiphase, nonreactive and reactive systems. Thermodynamic properties of fluid mixtures-correlation and estimation. Applications and examples drawn from chemical processing and environmental problems. Prerequisite: ENGN 0720.
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ENGN 1140: Chemical Process Design
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Chemical process synthesis, flow charting, and evaluation of design alternatives. Process equipment sizing as determined by rate phenomena, economics, and thermodynamic limitations. Introduction to optimization theory. Applications of these principles to case studies. Prerequisites: ENGN 1110, 1130; ENGN 1120 (may be taken concurrently).
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ENGN 1210: Biomechanics
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Foundations. Diffusion and convection. Material properties of bone and muscle. Cardiac mechanics. Circulation: steady and unsteady flow, compliant tubes. Macro- and microrheology of blood. Thrombosis and hemostasis. Respiration and ventilation. Convective transport of solutes. Thermal response and control. Locomotion, swimming, and flight. Prerequisite: APMA 0330 or equivalent. Lectures and laboratory.
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ENGN 1220: Neuroengineering
1.00 Credits
Brown University
Bioengineering principles of neural cell operation and synaptic transmission. Experimental methods and models in the study of single neural cells, cortical circuits, and brain activity. Selected topics illustrating neural principles of movement, vision, memory and sensing, and their augmentation in ongoing neural prosthetics research. Students are expected to have completed the basic engineering core, including ENGN 0510. Prior course material at the level of NEUR 0010 at Brown (or equivalent) is strongly recommended.
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