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James B. Fair, Ph.D., P.E., Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Texas National Academy of Engineering Fellow, American Institute of Chemical Engineers Member, American Chemical Society, American Society for Engineering Education, National Society of Professional Engineers (Section 14, Gas Absorption and Gas-Liquid System Design)... [Pg.11]

Branan, C. R., Development of Short-cut Equipment Design Methods, ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings, Computer Aided Engineering, American Society for Engineering Education, 1985. [Pg.50]

Dr. Woods R. and Kodatsky, W. K., Dept, of Chemical Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Discovering Short Cut Methods of Equipment Sizing and Selection, presented at 1985 Annual Conference (Computer Aided Engineering) of American Society For Engineering Education, Atlanta, Georgia, June 16-20, 1985, V ol. 1. [Pg.408]

His research interests are generally in high-temperature and solid-state chemistry of materials, including electrochemical devices (e.g., chemical sensors and fuel cells) and the chemical stability of materials (e.g., high-temperature oxidation). Dr. Fergus is an active member of the Electrochemical Society, the Metals, Minerals and Materials Society, the American Ceramics Society, the Materials Research Society, and the American Society for Engineering Education. [Pg.462]

Kozo Saito has a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Seikei University in Tokyo and is currently professor of mechanical engineering in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Kentucky. Dr. Saito s expertise and experience are in experimental combustion studies, thermal sensing and control, and lean manufacturing and control. He is a member of the Combustion Institute, the American Society for Engineering Education, and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. [Pg.59]


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