Fall 2001 |
Volume 35 ~ Number 4
Who Was Who in Transport Phenomena
R. Byron Bird
A Graduate Course in Research
Methods
Veronica A. Burrows, Stephen P. Beaudoin
On the Complete Kelvin Equation
Janet A. W. Elliott
Graduate
Bridging and Continuing Education Using
the Internet
Carl T. Lira, R. Mark Worden, Daina
Briedis
Globalization
of Chemical Engineering Education and Research: A NUS-UIUC Model
K. G.
Neoh, R. B. H. Tan, A. A. Mirarefi, C. F. Zukoski
Introducing
Emerging Technologies into the Curriculum Through a Multidisciplinary Research
Experience
James
A. Newell, Stephanie H. Farrell, Robert P. Hesketh, C. Stewart Slater
Simple
Uses of Laplace Transforms in
Transient Transport Problems
Kyriakos
D. Papadopoulos
Using
MATLAB/Simulink for Data Acquisition and Control
N. L. Ricker
Prediction
and Prevention of Chemical Reaction Hazards: Learning by Simulation
Mordechai Shacham, Neima
Brauner, Michael B.
Cutlip
Chemical
Product Design
Joseph A.
Shaeiwitz, Richard Turton
Asynchronous
Learning of Chemical Reaction Engineering
Neelesh Varde and H. Scott Fogler
Chemistry
and Life Sciences in a New Vision of ChE
Phillip R. Westmoreland
Assessing
Problem-Solving Skills: Part
1. The Context for Assessment
Donald R. Woods, Theodora
Kourti, Philip E.
Wood, Heather Sheardown, Cameron M. Crowe, James M. Dickson
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