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Beaker to Barrel: Chemical Engineering for Chemists Webcast Course |
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| Course Code: EWEB |
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| Learn how to apply chemical engineering knowledge to further your bench-grade process and understand important chemical engineering principals including thermodynamics, material balance, reactor design, and more. This course will be useful for those who need to negotiate and interact with chemical engineers and who need to appraise the industrial feasibility of their newly conceived chemical process. |
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February 2 - March 2, 2010 |
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This course will meet for 5 online sessions of 90 minutes each from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm ET on the following dates:
February 2
February 9
February 16
February 23
March 2
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Event Location: |
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Online |
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Attendance at scheduled class times is NOT required. Registered
participants can attend the course by viewing session recordings.
System Requirements
You need a high-speed connection to the Internet and an up-to-date
version of your web browser. The audio portion of the live session
will be provided via VOIP and US toll-free conference call. VOIP is
dependent on the quality and speed of your internet connection so
a high-speed connection is strongly recommended. Those choosing to
use VOIP should also have a headset or microphone in order to
interact with the instructor. If not, we recommend you choose
the telephone option, or contact us
to purchase a headset for $5. |
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Early Registration: |
$695 (ends Jan 19) |
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Standard Registration: |
$795 |
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Each person attending must register individually for this course
The course fee includes a electronic access to the course materials.
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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- Material balance, transport phenomenon, thermodynamics, and process control
- Cost engineering
- The chemical engineering design process
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| Gideon Samid is a chemical and a nuclear engineer with broad experience (NASA, Exxon, DoD) specializing in the bench-to-production process, estimating the effort to achieve an R&D objective, and mathematical engineering applications. Dr. Samid earned his degrees at the Technion -- Israel Institute of Technology, holds some patents, and published a critically acclaimed book: "Computer Organized Cost Engineering." |
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