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Doctoral Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences Information
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Doctoral and Post-Doctoral Courses
Doctoral Studies in Chemical and Bioengineering
NumberTitleTypeECTSHoursLecturers
529-0699-00LSafety and Environmental Technology of Chemical Processes and ProductsE-0 credits2SK. Hungerbühler, C. Bogdal, F. C. I. Meemken, M. Scheringer, N. von Götz, Z. Wang
AbstractThis course comprises a series of seminars on current topics regarding environmental impact and safety of chemical products and processes. Invited national and international speakers from public and industrial research institutions present their latest developments and applications, and show future trends.
ObjectiveGiving the students the opportunity to experience recent research progress at first hand; encouraging participation in discussions with speaker and audience.
529-0072-00LChemical Process TechnologyW1 credit2SM. Morbidelli
AbstractThe course is constituted of a series of seminars on various topics of relevance in chemical engineering, with specific enphasis on those of direct interest in the research area of the group. Speakers are invited from various national and international institutions.
ObjectiveExpose the students to the most recent advances in the general area of chemical engineering.
ContentThe course is constituted of a series of seminars on various topics of relevance in chemical engineering, with specific enphasis on those of direct interest in the research area of the group. Speakers are invited from various national and international institutions.
Lecture notesWhen available, will be distributed at the end of the single seminar.
529-0690-00LICB Seminars on Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Information W1 creditA. de Mello
AbstractThe ICB seminar series covers the umbrella of diverse research activities encompassed within the institute, including catalysis, functional materials, polymer engineering, separations, microfluidics, process design, and systems engineering. This series was founded with the aim or promoting cross-disciplinary scientific discourse and interaction with other distinguished groups working worldwide.
ObjectiveStudents are expected to attend all seminars in one academic year, and should register at the beginning of each seminar. Additionally they must deliver a two page written report at the end of the year describing the topics covered, main conclusions, and interrelationships between the different themes.
ContentThe ICB seminar series covers the umbrella of diverse research activities encompassed within the institute, including catalysis, functional materials, polymer engineering, separations, microfluidics, process design, and systems engineering. This series was founded with the aim or promoting cross-disciplinary scientific discourse and interaction with other distinguished groups working worldwide, and is targeted at individuals who have made outstanding contributions within their fields. Each year, around 7 distinguished scientists and technologists will be invited to speak on topics of current interest in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering. PhD students are particularly encouraged to attend in order to broaden their perception and enrich their scientific horizons.
151-1049-00LSeminar in Fundamentals of Process Engineering Restricted registration - show details
Does not take place this semester.
Only for master and doctoral students of Process and Chemical Engineering.
W1 credit1SP. Rudolf von Rohr
AbstractThis seminar covers actual subjects from the specific research areas of the laboratory of transport processes and reactions.
ObjectiveScientific discussion on actual research topics
ContentThe contents are announced through the group's webpage.
Lecture notesNo textbook
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