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Chemical Engineering and Process Fundamentals for Chemists |
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| Course Code: CEPF |
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This course will help chemists and other scientists bridge the gap between the research lab and the plant. It offers practical, timely information on chemical reactor design, reaction systems, and chemical process economics; the interaction of chemical engineering and chemical phenomena and processes; non isothermal batch reactors, combined absorption, and chemical reactions; and fluid flow, heat transfer, mass transfer, pumps, heat exchangers, and separation processes.
Registrants will need to purchase a copy of the book, Chemical Engineering for Chemists, in addition to their registration as part of this course. This book is available for purchase at a discount through ACS. Please contact Andrea Adams to purchase your copy. Quantities are limited. |
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Dates - TBA |
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Check-in opens at 7:30 a.m. on the first day of the course.
Course runs from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day. |
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Early Registration: |
$1,295 |
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Advanced Registration: |
$1,395 |
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Standard Registration: |
$1,495 |
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The course fee includes a course binder and a continental breakfast each day.
Five for Four! Register five people for one course, one person for five courses, or any combination in between and your fifth registration is free.Note: This discount is only available if you register by fax or mail and mention this discount. May not be combined with any other offer. |
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- Practical, timely information on chemical reactor design, reaction systems, and chemical process economics.
- The interaction of chemical engineering and chemical phenomena and processes.
- Non-isothermal batch reactors, combined absorption, and chemical reactions.
- Fluid flow, heat transfer, mass transfer, pumps, heat exchangers, and separation processes.
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| Richard G. Griskey is Institute Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey. |
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