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Chemical Engineering and Process Fundamentals for Chemists
London Training For Excellence
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Location & dates
South West London
London
SW59NB
United Kingdom
Overview
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Description
Objectives:
After completion of the course the participants will be able:
- Develop a knowledge of the chemical engineering principles needed for solution of process problems.
- Learn how to break down communication, jargon, and language barriers between chemists and engineers.
- Understand the engineering problem solving style, along with its virtues and limitations.
- Find out why processes go haywire and what to do about it.
- Learn engineering principles and approaches that give optimum results.
Who is this course for?
Chemists, biochemists, and other scientists involved in R&D, quality control, design, development, production, processes, pilot plant operations, marketing, or sales who have not been trained in chemical engineering. This course is also a valuable refresher for practicing chemical engineers. It is not highly mathematical but does require some knowledge of calculus.
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