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I have incorporated my 27+ years of broad industrial consulting in process design, project management, and industrial safety relating to fires and explosions as may be appUcable. [Pg.502]

Laurence J Craigie, B S>Chem. Composite Resources, LLC industry consultant in regulatory, manufacturing, and business needs for the composite industry Member, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Chairman RTP Corrosion Resistant Equipment Committee) Member, American Society of Testing and Materials Member, National Association of Corrosion Engineers International Member, Composite Fabricators of America (received President s Award) (Reinforced Thermosetting Plastie)... [Pg.1]

Dr. Walas has several decades of varied experience in industry and academia and is an active industrial consultant for the process design of chemical reactors and chemical and petroleum plants. He has written four related books on reaction kinetics, phase equilibria, process equipment selection and design, and mathematical modeling of chemical engineering processes, as well as the sections Reaction Kinetics and Chemical Reactors in the seventh edition of Chemical Engineers Handbook. He is a Fellow of the AlChE and a registered professional engineer. [Pg.888]

Gardner, J, A. and Cutler, M, (1977) Proceedings of 7th International Conference on Amorphous and Liquid Semiconductors (ed. W. E. Spear), p. 838. Centre for Industrial Consultancy, University of Edinburgh. [Pg.266]

In his lifetime, Prins published more than ninety papers, lectured widely on his research, and served as an industrial consultant. He also served as an associate editor of Advances in Polymer Science. [Pg.155]

Many thanks to my colleagues Dr. R. Rizzo and Mr. F. Varazini Dr. G. Colli, Industrial consultant, Novara, Italy Mrs. A. Tassara, Centro Servizi Bibliotecari S. Cannizzaro, Universita, Genova, Italy Dr. L. Maxwell. [Pg.317]

Most industrially developed nations have government agencies that assess risk to human health and the environment resulting from the manufacture and use of chemical substances. Industry, consultants, academics, and the research community also undertake such assessments. For example, in the U.S., the Office of Prevention, Pesticides, and Toxic Substances (OPPTS) devotes considerable resources to risk analyses in its review of commercial substances that are or will be released to the environment. Canada has a similar system, and so do most nations in the European Union and Japan. As the number of potentially hazardous substances introduced into commerce grows, maximizing the efficiency of these assessments becomes increasingly important. [Pg.5]

This FDA Orphan-Drug Review checklist has been designed in consultation with FDA reviewers, industry consultants, and regulatory professionals to serve as a summary tool indicating the evaluative criteria used by the Office of Orphan-Drug Development to critique and assess applications received. It can be used internally as a part of the Quality Assurance process, as a guideline for regulatory development of an application, and/or as a self-assessment tool to predict likely FDA response to an application. [Pg.67]

He established that industrial consultation by professors enriched both the employers and the Institute s educational program this practice is now quite common. [Pg.47]

Today, an entrepreneur, a lab, or a big company that decides to embark on commercialization of a device, subsystem, or control software faces a lack of economic references, and therefore, what they encounter is that every person in the process is padding his own estimates, and the aggregates of that padding debilitate progress, said an industry consultant. [Pg.45]

Now operating as a freelance consultant, he makes regular contributions to the European plastics trade press, and also works with leading plastics industry consultants. [Pg.168]

Industry Consultation Technical support Technical support Consultation... [Pg.110]

Dr. Gross is a leading expert and strong proponent of consumer education and superfruit science, and following careers as a university scientist, entrepreneur, and food industry consultant, he is the leading advocate for superfruits and superfruit science. ... [Pg.230]

The main activities of the PMDA are to offer the pharmaceutical industry consultations with regard to clinical trial protocols and drug and medical devices development plans, to conduct new drug application review and to confirm the quality of the submitted data. The PMDA, or Drug Agency, is composed of 15 offices to conduct different services (see Figure 35.3). [Pg.490]

I have enlisted the help of Dr. Mista Ree of Pandamony University as our academic consultant and Calvin Viscus of Petrochemco for our industrial consultant on this project. Their attached memos give particularly good insight into how we should proceed. [Pg.88]

DO-IT-ALL has a quality control laboratory that monitors the specific gravity of their product daily in order to discover problems with their production. They have provided us with their SOP for this work. Your supervisor has acquired their control charting information, which was certified as genuine by the FFB. We have enlisted the help of Fred Buggs, Ph.D., as our industrial consultant, and Professor A1 Cohall of DeLute University as our university consultant. Their assessment of the situation and recommendations are attached. Please pay special attention to Dr. Buggs comments, because they explain what control charts are. Good Luck ... [Pg.122]

I found a short article in the Journal of Chemical Education that describes a useful lab procedure for this. I have written a modification of this procedure to fit this task and I have attached it to this memo. I have also attached a memo from Professor Rebecca Scrubbs of the Western Wyoming School of Mines, who provides some important background information. Unfortunately, due to the proprietary nature of the work, I was unable to locate an industrial consultant to assist. [Pg.138]

I have secured the services of Abby Zorb, Ph.D., as our industrial consultant and Professor Pete Pehem as our academic consultant for this work. Their comments, as well as FSPA SOP 46C suggested by Dr. Zorb, accompany this memo. Please send a memo reporting your results to Phil Thahkann at Tasti Cola. Good Luck ... [Pg.150]

Academic chemistry and industry share an umbilical cord. Universities train chemists for an industrial career. In return, the chemical industry funds some academic training (fellowships) and research (grants). Many professors of chemistry serve as occasional industrial consultants, receiving a handsome fee for their expert advice. Moreover, it is not infrequent for chemical careers to be hybrids, with scientists moving from an academic institution to an industrial environment, or vice versa. [Pg.333]

In view of the combined "political/emotional" dimension in this instance, it is superfluous to dwell on the assessment of need or the govemment/industry consultation aspects (the two first commanding ground rules). [Pg.41]

Chemical Industries, Consulting Editors HeinZ Heinmann, Berekeley California, Volume 17, Catalyst Poisoning, by L. Louis Hegedus and Robert W. McCabe, ISBN 0-824-7173-7, MARCEL DEKKER, INC, New York and Basel. [Pg.255]

Another name closely associated with chemical engineering during the early years of its development was that of Arthur D. Little, M.I.T. 85. Little was not a member of the feculty, but he was interested deeply in chemical engineering education. For several years he and Walker carried on the firm of Little and Walker in Boston, one of the early industrial consulting firms. Later the firm of Little and Walker became Arthur D. Little, Inc. Both Walker and Little had extraordinary vision and a capability for clear and forceful expression. They enunciated four fundamental concepts which formed the foundation upon which chemical engineering at M.I.T. has been built. [Pg.78]


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