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Open-Ended Problems: A Future Chemical Engineering Education Approach / Edition 1
- ISBN-10:
- 1118946049
- ISBN-13:
- 9781118946046
- Pub. Date:
- 04/13/2015
- Publisher:
- Wiley
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Open-Ended Problems: A Future Chemical Engineering Education Approach / Edition 1
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This book provides academic, industrial, and research personnel with the material that covers the principles and applications of open-ended chemical engineering problems in a thorough and clear manner. Upon completion of the text, the reader should have acquired not only a working knowledge of the principles of chemical engineering, but also (and more importantly) experience in solving open-ended problems.
What many educators have learned is that the applications and implications of open-ended problems are not only changing professions, but also are moving so fast that many have not yet grasped their tremendous impact. The book drives home that the open-ended approach will revolutionize the way chemical engineers will need to operate in the future.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781118946046 |
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Publisher: | Wiley |
Publication date: | 04/13/2015 |
Pages: | 608 |
Product dimensions: | 6.30(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.40(d) |
About the Author
J. Patrick Abulencia is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Manhattan College. He received his B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering from Manhattan College, and his Ph.D. in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering from Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Abulencia typically teaches material and energy balances, thermodynamics, fluid flow, and unit operations laboratory. His research interests include water filtration, life cycle assessment, and engineering education. He co-authored with Louis Theodore Fluid Flow for the Practicing Chemical Engineer.