Chemical & Biological Reaction Engineering - Spring 2003

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CHEMICAL & BIOLOGICAL REACTION ENGINEERING SPRING 2003

Instructors
Professor Charles L. Cooney
Professor Gregory Stephanopoulos

Room 56-469B
ccooney@mit.edu

Telephone: 3-3108
Office Hours: W 12:00 - 2:00

Room 56-469C
gregstep@mit.edu

Telephone: 3-4583
Office Hours: F 12:00-2:00

Teaching Assistants
Office Hours: Friday 12:00-2:00 in 66-480 & Sunday 5:00 - 7:00 in 66-369
Roger Aronow
Manish Bajaj

Room 66-357
Room 66-425

Class Meetings
Lectures
Recitation-1 (Stephanopoulos)
Recitation-2 (Cooney)

3-6478
3-6481

raronow@mit.edu
bajajm@mit.edu

Room 66-110
Room 66-148
Room 66-160

WF
M
M

10:00-11:00
10:00-11:00
1:00-2:00

Required Text: Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering, H. S. Fogler,


Prentice-Hall, 3rd edition, 1999
Web Site: http://web.mit.edu/10.37/www/
Reserve Book Room: 14N-132 (for reference)
Fogler, F. S., Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering, 1986
Levenspiel, O., Chemical Reaction Engineering
Smith, J. Chemical Engineering Kinetics
Steinfeld, et al., Chemical Kinetics and Dynamics
Bailey, J.E., Biochemical Engineering Fundamentals
Stephanopoulos, Aristidou and Nielsen, Metabolic Engineering
Course Work and Grades:
Homework (20% of grade): Weekly problem sets will be assigned approximately 7 days in advance of their
due date. They will be graded and returned the following week. Homework Policy and Honor Code: While
students are encouraged to discuss problem solutions and strategies, they are expected to work individually
in arriving at solutions. Please do each problem on separate & stapled sheets with your name on it. ALL
HOMEWORK IS DUE AT THE END OF YOUR SCHEDULED RECITATION.
Examinations (25%, 25%, 30% of grade): The first exam will be 1 2 hours long and will be given in the
evening from 7 - 9 during the week of March 10. The second one hour exam will be given in class time. The
third exam will be given during the final exam period and will be three hours.
Recitation Sections: The purpose of the recitation section is to review homework solutions, discuss problem
solving strategies, answer questions concerning lecture material, discuss exam solutions and discuss
additional example problems. Homework Honor Code: In the recitation, students can annotate their
problem sets in pen (if the solutions are done in pencil) so that annotated marks are not confused with the
solutions done prior to class. The solutions are due at the end of the recitation.

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