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The Morgenstem article contains an important passage that, while not in quote marks, apparently reflects LeMessurier s position and is intended to rebut the view that changes should not have been permitted without first being run by the firm s top engineering expert, viz., William LeMessurier. [Pg.76]

Eor an engineer to increase his/her expert view during the education period s/he must give weight to design aspects of engineering. After the graduation s/he must... [Pg.249]

Today in many government institutions and private companies there are expert view empowered engineers, who can reach fast and satisfactory solutions with their experiences. In some societies, unfortunately, rather than being educated and expert in the subject, titles play important role, and hence, experts without title are not respected highly. This is not the case in developed countries, where practical and expert views are sought more than classical academic training. Title is never a power, but knowledge is power with expert views. ... [Pg.250]

Artificial Intelligence in Chemistry Chemical Engineering Expert Systems Chemometrics Multivariate View on Chemical Problems Electrostatic Potentials Chemical Applications Environmental Chemistry QSAR Experimental Data Evaluation and Quality Control Fuzzy Methods in Chemistry Infrared Data Correlations with Chemical Structure Infrared Spectra Interpretation by the Characteristic Frequency Approach Machine Learning Techniques in Chemistry NMR Data Correlation with Chemical Structure Protein Modeling Protein Structure Prediction in ID, 2D, and 3D Quality Control, Data Analysis Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships in Drug Design Quantitative Structure-Property Relationships (QSPR) Shape Analysis Spectroscopic Databases Structure Determination by Computer-based Spectrum Interpretation. [Pg.1826]

Chemical Engineering Expert Systems Chemometrics Multivariate View on Chemical Problems Partial Least Squares Projections to Latent Structures (PLS) in Chemistry Quality Control, Data Analysis Spectroscopy Computational Methods Wave Packets. [Pg.3221]

Microreactors find new niches, Achema Daily/Chemical Engineering, June 1997 Conclusions on IMRETl micro-reactor exhibitors at ACHEMA 1997 expert opinions industry s commitment general advantages of micro flow views on commercialization extended list of leading institutes and companies activities topological approach numbering-up [226],... [Pg.89]

In summary, the topic of engineered interfaces in composites is an important one, critical to the advance of the composites industry. Many practitioners from a range of disciplines are seeking the information which can be found in this book. The authors display the wide experience and theoretical knowledge necessary to provide a critical view of the subject. I strongly recommend this volume to the composite expert and student alike. [Pg.413]

My goal here is threefold to lay out the key issues in the transition to a hydrogen economy, to sort out the plausible scenarios from the less plausible ones, and to explain how current policies could delay that transition 10 to 20 years or more. Since no single person can be an expert in all relevant areas, I have sought out a spectrum of views from dozens of scientists, engineers, government officials, entrepreneurs, environmentalists, and policy analysts. [Pg.22]

Milton C. Whitaker, in The Training of Chemical Engineers, Trans. AlChE 3, 158-168 (1910), advocated a laboratory containing real working models and staffed by technical experts from industries. Almost the whole address was also published in the rival J. Ind. Eng. Chem. 3, 36-39 (1910). What he actually did is reported in The New Chemical Engineering Course and Laboratories at Columbia University, Trans. AlChE 5, 150-169 (1912). For more on Whitaker, see C. F. Chandler s presentation, J. Ind. Eng. Chem. 15,199 (1923). The views of William H. Walker and Warren K. Lewis were recorded in A Laboratory Course for Chemical Engineering, J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 33, 618-624(1911). [Pg.36]


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