| Tuesday, November 6, 2007: 12:30 PM-3:00 PM | |||
| Room 251 D (Salt Palace Convention Center) | |||
Education (04) | |||
| #229 - Essential Elements in Chemical Engineering Laboratories (04004) | |||
| Most University Chemical Engineering curriculum includes one or more hands-on engineering laboratory classes. These may include labs with a focus on Unit Operations, Process Control, System Design, and/or Engineering Fundamentals Demonstrations. This session welcomes papers which describe UG Engineering Laboratories and the essential elements contained in lab classes that are needed to prepare students for today’s Engineering careers. The goal is to share ideas and innovations needed to continually evolve engineering lab offerings to provide curriculum relevant experiences. | |||
| Chair: | John Corn | ||
| CoChair: | Marina Miletic | ||
| 12:30 PM | 229a | Session Introduction John Corn, Marina Miletic | |
| 12:35 PM | 229b | A Chemical Engineering Fundamentals Laboratory J. M. Caruthers, D. Ramkrishna, F. Ribeiro, W.N. Delgass, Y. Zvinevich, D.S. Corti, R. Chhabra | |
| 1:00 PM | 229c | Incorporation of An Industrial Distributed Control System in the Chemical Engineering Unit Operations Laboratory Atanas Serbezov, Ronald Artigue, Richard Plapp, Darryl Carpenter | |
| 1:25 PM | 229d | When Things Go Wrong William E. Josephson, Jaya Krishnagopalan, David R. Mills | |
| 1:50 PM | 229e | The Chemical Engineering Laboratory Experience At The University Of South Carolina James A. Ritter, Charles E. Holland | |
| 2:15 PM | 229f | Competition Between Student Groups In The Protein Production Challenge Brian G. Lefebvre, Loren E. Connell, Kevin D. Dahm | |
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