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Kalanadh V. S. Sastry, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Materials Science and Mineral Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, CA Member, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (Section 19, Solid-Solid Operations and Equipment)... [Pg.15]

Richard M. Lemert/ Ph.D./ P.E./ Assistant Profe.s.sor of Chemical Engineering, University of Toledo Member, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Society of Mining Engineers, American Society for Engineering Education, American Chemical Society. (Supercritical Fluid Separation Proce.s.se.s)... [Pg.1987]

Reprinted with the permission of Elsevier Science from Chemical Engineering Society, volume 52, pp. 2447-2455,1997. Copyright 1997 Elsevier Science. [Pg.400]

J. Imp. Coll. Chem. Eng. Soc. Journal of the Imperial College Chemical Engineering Society, London. [Pg.472]

Francis) Lee Smith, Ph.De, MeEng. Principal, Wilcrest Consulting Associates, Houston, Texas Member, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Society of American Value Engineers, Water Environment Federation, Air and Waste Management Association (Biofiltration)... [Pg.1322]

In 1997, the Institution of Chemical Engineers issued the London Communique, signed by 18 chemical engineering societies from around the world. The Communique designed this broader perspective for the chemical engineering profession... [Pg.91]

The London Communique, issued in 1997 and endorsed by 18 chemical engineering societies worldwide, explicitly adopted the Social Contract paradigm, for example (see Fig. 4, Chapter 4) ... [Pg.119]

This technique was first reported at the 1988 Autumn Conference of the Japanese Chemical Engineering Society, utilizing a microporous glass membrane made of Ca0-Al203-B203-Si02. [Pg.183]

A Chemical Engineering Society was formed (9) in 1911 with Professor Peffer as its advisor. It was progressively changed to an AIChE Student Chapter. The Catalyst Club was formed much later, in 1922. [Pg.267]

In 1924 a new student society was started at Purdue, the AIChE Student Chapter. Originally a Chemical Engineering Society loosely associated with AIChE, it was the fifth Chapter of the Institute. It became a full chapter in 1929. Hairy Peffer served as its advisor until 1934. [Pg.269]


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