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Teaching Chemical Engineering Courses in a Biomolecular Engineering Program
Author(s) -
Faisal Karim Shaikh,
Serdar Öztürk
Publication year - 2016
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/p.26020
Subject(s) - bioprocess , bioprocess engineering , process (computing) , process engineering , unit operation , chemical reaction engineering , curriculum , process design , computer science , distillation , engineering , biochemical engineering , chemical engineering , chemistry , process integration , psychology , pedagogy , biochemistry , organic chemistry , catalysis , operating system
Dr. Faisal Shaikh joined MSOE about 6 years ago in a unique interdisciplinary engineering program called BioMolecular engineering. The program was a combination of molecular biology and chemical engineering and is unique in the nation. Being the lone chemical engineering faculty member in the program, he was tasked of developing a significant number of the core chemical engineering courses, albeit with a focus on biology. The program recently successfully went through the initial ABET accreditation. He is also a champion of industry-academia partnerships in senior design projects and has been instrumental in bringing full industry sponsorship to the majority of the senior design projects in the program he teaches in.

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