Lecture Notes Introduction 2012
Lecture Notes Introduction 2012
Introduction to Biochemical
Engineering
(CHE 461.3/861.3)
Instructor
Dr. G. Kennell
Chemical and Biological Engineering
Research Area
Mathematical modeling of coupled electric
fields and ionic transport
Crevice corrosion
Assignments (4) 10 10
Quizzes (1-2) 10 10
Survey 5 -
Term project - 10
Midterm 25 20
Final exam 50 50
Total Mark 100 100
The mark distribution is only approximate. Final grades will be assigned at the
discretion of the instructor subject to the University Council and College Regulations on
Examinations. Bonus marks may be allocated due to in-class participation.
Disclaimer: Students should be aware of and follow the new
University of Saskatchewan Academic Honesty/Dishonesty definitions,
rules and procedures, and the Guidelines for Student Appeals in Academic Matters
that are available on the web at www.usask.ca/honesty.
Notes on the class website
Check regularly the class website!
http://www.engr.usask.ca/classes/CHE/461/index.html
Air
Recovery
Purification Products
Effluent treatment
Batch Fermenter
Biochemical Engineering History
5000 to 10,000 BC: yogurt, cheese and soy products,
wine and beer.