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Wankat, Phillip C. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2009
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology started the first US chemical engineering program six score years ago. Since that time, the chemical engineering curriculum has evolved. The latest versions of the curriculum are attempts to broaden chemical engineering to add product engineering, biology and nanotechnology to the traditional process…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Engineering Education, Curriculum Development, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Kontogeorgis, Georgios M.; Michelsen, Michael L.; Clement, Karsten H. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2009
According to so-called "Bologna model," many technical universities in Europe have divided their educations into separate 3-year Bachelor and 2-year Master programs (followed by an optional Ph.D. study). Following the "Bologna model," DTU has recently transformed its 5-year engineering education into a 3-year Bachelor (B.Sc.)…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Textbooks, Thermodynamics, Graduates
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Rossiter, Diane; Petrulis, Robert; Biggs, Catherine A. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2010
This paper describes the development of a first-year chemical engineering course over 5 years through action research based on evidence from student feedback. As a result of this research, the course has evolved into a blended approach which incorporates problem based learning (PBL) and online learning tools. Through the use of PBL, the students…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Feedback (Response), Action Research, Problem Based Learning
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Savage, Phillip E. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2008
Students rarely see closed-form analytical rate equations derived from underlying chemical mechanisms that contain more than a few steps unless restrictive simplifying assumptions (e.g., existence of a rate-determining step) are made. Yet, work published decades ago allows closed-form analytical rate equations to be written quickly and easily for…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Algebra, Teaching Methods, Computation
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Heitsch, Andrew T.; Ekerdt, John G.; Korgel, Brian A. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2009
The University of Texas at Austin has developed an upper-division undergraduate laboratory called "NANOLAB" to introduce undergraduate science and engineering students to nanoscale science and engineering (NSE) concepts. The NANOLAB is not a stand-alone course offered by a specific department, but rather a laboratory station--or hub--that…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Engineering Education, Laboratories, Natural Sciences
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Montanes, Maria T.; Palomares, Antonio E. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2008
In this work we show how specific challenges related to sustainable development can be integrated into chemical engineering education by introducing an environmental management system in the laboratory where the students perform their experimental lessons. It is shown how the system has been developed and implemented in the laboratory, what role…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Management Systems, Laboratory Experiments, Chemical Engineering
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Forbes, Neil S. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2008
This article describes a teaching module designed to enhance engineering creativity in an introductory chemical engineering course. The module includes an exercise to design column packing material, and an open-ended research project to describe the societal impact of chemical engineering. These assignments were created to illustrate the benefit…
Descriptors: Creativity, Research Projects, Chemical Engineering, Engineering Education
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Christiansen, Frederik V.; Rump, Camilla – Research in Science Education, 2008
Introductory thermodynamics is a topic which is covered in a wide variety of science and engineering educations. However, very different teaching traditions have evolved within different scientific specialties. In this study we examine three courses in introductory thermodynamics within three different scientific specialties: physics, chemical…
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Chemical Engineering, Literature Reviews, Information Science
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Kundu, Sumit; Fowler, Michael W. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2009
There are many professional benefits to pursuing undergraduate design opportunities and capstone projects to both students and faculty advisors. Using a case study on a group of graduates and undergraduates who took part in the Hydrogen Ambassador Competition in 2005 this study will examine the benefits and challenges from the point of view of all…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Competition, Case Studies, Educational Practices
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Heys, Jeffrey J. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2008
Group projects are common in undergraduate chemical engineering course. Wikis are a new medium for group projects because they are Webpages that are edited using the same software used to view the Webpage. Advantages include the ability to record changes made by each individual (helpful for grading), ability to continuously monitor progress, and a…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Science Instruction, College Science, Student Projects
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Silva, Carlos M.; Lito, Patricia F.; Neves, Patricia S.; Da Silva, Francisco A. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2008
An experimental work on controller tuning for chemical engineering undergraduate students is proposed using a small heat exchange unit. Based upon process reaction curves in open-loop configuration, system gain and time constant are determined for first order model with time delay with excellent accuracy. Afterwards students calculate PID…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Evaluation Methods
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Seay, Jeffrey R.; Eden, Mario R. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2008
This paper introduces, via case study example, the benefit of including risk assessment methodology and inherently safer design practices into the curriculum for chemical engineering students. This work illustrates how these tools can be applied during the earliest stages of conceptual process design. The impacts of decisions made during…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Chemical Engineering, Methods, Risk
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Clarke, Matthew A.; Giraldo, Carlos – Chemical Engineering Education, 2009
Chemical process simulation is one of the most fundamental skills that is expected from chemical engineers, yet relatively few graduates have the opportunity to learn, in depth, how a process simulator works, from programming the unit operations to the sequencing. The University of Calgary offers a "hands-on" postgraduate course in…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Chemical Engineering, Programming, Foreign Countries
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Castier, Marcelo – Chemical Engineering Education, 2008
An Excel add-in--XSEOS--that implements several excess Gibbs free energy models and equations of state has been developed for educational use. Several traditional and modern thermodynamic models are available in the package with a user-friendly interface. XSEOS has open code, is freely available, and should be useful for instructors and students…
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Computer Software
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Sharp, David; Zhang, Mingqian; Xu, Zhenghe; Ryan, Jim; Wanke, Sieghard; Afacan, Artin – Chemical Engineering Education, 2008
A simple mixing of a hot- and cold-water stream at a T-junction was investigated. The main objective was to use mass and energy balance equations to predict mass low rates and the temperature of the mixed stream after the T-junction, and then compare these with the measured values. Furthermore, the thermocouple location after the T-junction and…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Water, Heat, Science Instruction
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