ABE 580
Process Engineering of Renewable Resources
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Objectives of the Course
The goal of this course is to introduce students to biotechnology and tools that enable engineers and process scientists to connect innovations in industrial microorganisms and bioprocess unit operations to the engineering fundamentals, fundamentals of systems biology, and biological tools for design, modeling and evaluation of manufacturing facilities for the production of biofuels, bioproducts and biotherapeutics using a case study approach combined with computer modeling. Specific objectives of the course are to: 1. Apply biological sciences and engineering principles to mathematical modeling of microbial bioreactors, protein biocatalysts, and mammalian cells for manufacture of biofuels, protein pharmaceuticals, antibiotics, and industrial biochemicals; 2. Introduce students to the use of microbial adaptation, engineering and systems biology for directing the metabolic pathways in native or genetically-engineered organisms to generate commercially-relevant products; and 3. Survey new developments in bioenergy, metabolic engineering, bio-nanotechnology, and bioprocess engineering. Please click on the links below to view the Spring 2007 syllabus and examples of previous exams.
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