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10.952 Seminar in Bioelectrochemical Engineering
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Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units: 2-0-4 [P/D/F]
Lecture: F9-11 (66-319)
Students, postdocs and visitors present and discuss their research in bioelectrochemistry. Specific topics include electrochemical platform design for diagnostics and screening tools, fundamental studies of metalloproteins and electron transfer-proficient microbes, materials for bioelectronics, and in vitro disease models.
Fall: A. Furst
IAP: A. L. Furst
Spring: A. L. Furst
Summer: A. L. Furst
No textbook information available10.TAC Teaching Experience in Chemical Engineering
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Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units arranged [P/D/F]
TBA.
For teaching assistants in chemical engineering, in cases where teaching assignment is approved for academic credit by the department. Development of laboratory, field, recitation, or classroom teaching skills through practical experience in laboratory, field, recitation, or classroom teaching under supervision of a faculty member. Total enrollment limited by availability of suitable teaching opportunities.
Staff
No textbook information available10.969 Molecular Engineering Seminar
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Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units: 2-0-4 [P/D/F]
Lecture: W2-4 (E17-517)
Seminar allows students to present their research to other students and staff. Research topics include molecular simulations techniques and applications, and molecular engineering of pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical processes and formulations.
B. Trout
No textbook information availableTotal units: 12+
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