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Associate of Applied Science degree

Describe the process technology curriculum and Associate of Applied Science degree plan. [Pg.41]

On May 15, 2009,1 graduated with an Associate of Applied Science degree in Process Technology from Process Technical College. As my enclosed resume indicates, I have taken courses that have prepared me to take an entry-level position as a process technician at your company. [Pg.390]

In 2009 I graduated from technical college with an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Process Technology. My course of studies included the operation and maintenance of a full-scale pilot plant, console operation, bench-top operation, process equipment and systems instrumentation, chemistry, math, and physics. Additional topics of study included safety, quality control, troubleshooting, and the academic core. [Pg.389]

Dr. Mark is acknowledged throughout the scientific community as the father of polymer science. He received the National Medal of Science in 1980, the 1978 Senior U.S. Scientist Award, 29 other medals and awards from various international organizations, and 17 honorary degrees. In 1977, he was appointed as an Honorable Member of the Japan Chemical Society. He has published over 500 original and review articles and some 20 books on topics related to polymer chemistry. Dr. Mark is founder and first editor of the Journal of Polymer Science, the definitive publication in its field, and is currently editor of the Journal of Applied Science and associate editor of the Textile Research Journal. In addition to these duties he serves as Chairman of the Editorial Board of the Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology. [Pg.5]

Hiroshi Uyama was born in Kobe, Japan, in 1962. He received his B.S. (1985) and M.S. (1987) degrees from Kyoto University. In 1988, he joined the Department of Applied Chemistry, Tohoku University, as Research Associate. He obtained Ph.D. degree under the direction of Professor Shiro Kobayashi in 1991. He moved to the Department of Materials Chemistry, Kyoto University, in 1997. In 2000, he was appointed Associate Professor of the same department. He was honored as the recipient of the Award of the Society of Polymer Science, Japan, for the Outstanding Paper published in the Polymer Journal in 1995 and the Chemical Society of Japan Award for Young Chemists in 1997. [Pg.252]

The managing director must be a nurse with a baccalaureate degree, associate degree, or three-year diploma a pharmacist or a physician or may hold a degree in a life science discipline if a diplomate of the American Board of Applied Toxicology. If the managing director is also the medical director, this person must have a full-time commitment to the poison center. [Pg.765]

C. N. R. Rao Obtained his Master s degree in chemistry from the Banaras Hindu University, Doctor of Science degree from the University of Mysore, and Ph.D. (and later D.Sc. honoris causa) from Purdue University. He worked as a postdoctorai research associate with Professor K. S. PItzer at the University of California at Berkeley. Before joining the Indan Institute of Science about 7 years ago to initiate a new department devoted to soKd-state and structural chemistry, he was a Professor of Chemistry at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. Dr. Rao s interests are in solid-state chemistry, sir-face science, spectroscopy, and molecular structure. He is a Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy and of the Royal Society, London. He was selected a Centennial Foreign Fellow by the American Chemical Society in 1976. He Is Vice President/Present-Elect of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. [Pg.117]

Will Bland worked for three years as a research chemist in industry, obtained his B.Sc. and Ph.D. from the University of Leicester and is currently Acting Associate Head of the School of Applied Chemistry at Kingston University as well as being Course Director of the B.Sc. (Honours) Degree in Environmental Science. His main teaching and research interests are in Industrial Chemistry, Resources and the Environment. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and a member of the Committee of Tertiary Education Group. [Pg.427]


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