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10.976 Process Design, Operations, and Control
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Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units: 2-0-4 [P/D/F]
Lecture: R4-5.30 (66-319)
Seminars on the state of the art in design, operations, and control of processing systems, with emphasis on computer-based tools. Discussions guided by the research interests of participating students. Topics include mathematical and numerical techniques, representational methodologies, and software development.
P. Barton
No textbook information available10.URG Undergraduate Research
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Prereq: None
Units arranged
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Opportunity for participation in a research group, or for special investigation in a particular field. Topic and hours to fit individual requirements.
T. Kinney
Textbooks arranged individually10.UR Undergraduate Research
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Prereq: None
Units arranged [P/D/F]
TBA.
Opportunity for participation in the work of a research group, or for special investigation in a particular field. Topic and hours to fit individual requirements.
T. Kinney
Textbooks arranged individually10.981 Seminar in Colloid and Interface Science
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Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units: 2-0-4 [P/D/F]
Lecture: T3-5 (VIRTUAL)
Review of current topics in colloid and interface science. Topics include statistical mechanics and thermodynamics of micellar solutions, self-assembling systems, and microemulsions; solubilization of simple ions, amino acids, and proteins in reversed micelles; enzymatic reactions in reversed micelles; phase equilibria in colloidal systems; interfacial phenomena in colloidal systems; biomedical aspects of colloidal systems.
D. Blankschtein
No textbook information availableTotal units: 12+
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