Computer applications in chemical engineering education
โ Scribed by Steven E. LeBlanc
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 35 KB
- Volume
- 6
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1061-3773
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โฆ Synopsis
The articles in this Exxon Education Foundation, and Merck. Additionspecial issue are from ally, several programs within NSF also supported the the ASEE Chemical school. The summer school was a great success. There Engineering Faculty were 33 sessions with 95 presenters and organizers. Summer School held Among these 33 sessions were a number devoted to in Snowbird, Utah, the use of computers in the chemical engineering cur-August 9-14, 1997. riculum. Many chemical engineering faculty are at the Over 99 universities forefront in introducing novel ways to use the comwere represented by puter in their courses. Included in this special issue 180 participants. The are articles that highlight some of that creativity shown school was organized by chemical engineering faculty members all over the by Bruce Finlayson world. We are appreciative of Computer Applications of the University of in Engineering Education for publishing these articles Washington, who was and making them available to a wide audience of assisted by A. Lamont engineering faculty. Tyler and Edward Trujillo of the University of Utah.
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