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Chemical and Bioengineering Fundamentals for Technical and Scientific Professionals
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Short Course Number: CH024
CEU's: 2.25
Number of days: 3
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WHAT YOU WILL LEARN This course is designed for non-chemical engineers, who are engineers, scientists, research technicians and other technical professionals who participate in the development and execution of manufacturing technology for the chemical, food, biotech or pharmaceutical industries. The course addresses nearly all the topics and issues that practicing engineers, scientists and other technical professionals face in their research, process development and manufacturing careers. The course includes about twenty in-class worksheets that illustrate the various fundamentals without requiring complex calculations. All in-class worksheets are provided with Instructor Response solutions. WHO SHOULD ATTEND You should attend if you need to know more about the fundamentals of chemical and biochemical engineering. This course will help you improve your ability to contribute to projects and ventures in process and product development, chemical entity manufacturing, commercialization and start-up of new products and facilities and evaluation of chemical manufacturing technologies. YOU CAN EXPECT TO: - Emphasize practice and application rather than theory and calculations as you complete straightforward in-class worksheets and immediately apply what you have learned with the help of the Instructor and the Instructor Response solutions.
- Understand how key concepts in heat and mass transfer, stoichiometry, reaction kinetics, process optimization and process economics are used by practicing chemical and bioengineering professionals.
- Grasp key principles of biochemical engineering and applied industrial microbiology, which are now both within the scope of chemical engineering practice.
- Become familiar with chemical and bioengineering process equipments; explain how they work and how their design is specified.
- Quantify the technical and economic performance of individual unit operations or an entire plant.
- Affirm what you have already learned on-the-job and significantly elevate your ability to communicate in chemical engineering terms.
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11/10/08 - 11/12/08 RIO GRANDE, PUERTO RICO
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04/06/09 - 04/08/09 LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
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Dale Gyure holds B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Ohio State University and University of Colorado in chemical engineering and has over twenty-five years of experience in the chemical and biotechnology industries with heavy emphasis on the development of chemical and biochemical process technology and the commercialization of new chemical-entity products.
Dr. Gyure’s experience includes process development for and manufacturing of vitamins and other fermentation-derived food ingredients, amino acids, biodegradable plastics, organic intermediates, catalysts, fuels and pharmaceutical intermediates.
For the last ten years Dr. Gyure has been an independent consultant to the chemical and biotechnology industries and has worked with start-up companies as well as multinational chemical producers. Dr. Gyure also holds an adjunct faculty position in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Tufts University.
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Overview of Chemical Engineering
Stoichiometry and Chemistry Review
Total and Component Mass Balances, Energy Balances and Adiabatic Systems.
Industrial Microbiology, Yield and Conversion in Biological Systems
Transfer of Fluids and Solids and the Design and Specification of Pumps and Other Conveying Systems
Heat Transfer and the Design and Specification of Heat Exchangers
Separations Unit Operations including Depth and Membrane Filtration, Centrifugation, Extraction, Chromatography, Distillation, Evaporation and Drying
Chemical Reaction Engineering, Reaction Kinetics, Mixing and Reactor Design
Bioreactors as a Special Case of the Chemical Reactor
Process Integration, Optimization and Plant Design
Standard Process Econometric Calculations
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