Spring 2007 |
Volume 41 ~ Number 2
Solid-Liquid and Liquid-Liquid Mixing Laboratory For Chemical Engineering Undergraduates
Sanaz Barar Pour, Gregory Benoit Norca, Louis Fradette, Robert Legros, Philippe A. Tanguy
Teaching Transport Phenomena Around a Cup of Coffee
Jean Stéphane Condoret
Teaching Process Engineering Principles Using an Ice Cream Maker
Gonul Kaletunc, Kevin Duemmel, Christopher Gecik
An Introduction to Controller Performance Assessment in Process Control Class Through Stiction in Control Valves
Ranganathan Srinivasan, Raghunathan Rengaswamy and Sandra Harris
Educator: Duncan Fraser of the University of Cape Town, South Africa
Jennifer M. Case
Random Thoughts: How to Prepare New Courses While Keeping Your Sanity
Rebecca Brent, Richard M. Felder
The Development and Deployment of a Virtual Unit Operations
Laboratory
Sreeram Vaidyanath, Jason Williams, Marcus Hilliard, and Theodore Wiesner
Using Student Technical Conferences To Build Multidisciplinary Teamwork Skills
David L. Silverstein
Introduction of a Population Balance Based Design Problem in a Particle Science and Technology Course for Chemical Engineers
Sheryl H. Ehrman, Patricia Castellanos, Vivek Dwivedi, and R. Bertrum Diemer
Conceptests for a Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Course
John L. Falconer
A Student-centered Approach To
Teaching Material And Energy Balances
1. Course Design
Lisa G. Bullard and
Richard M. Felder
Chemical Engineers Go to The Movies
(Stimulating Problems for the Contemporary Undergraduate Student)
Jimmy L. Smart
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