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The goal of this project is to provide the greater chemical engineering community with a useful and relevant resource on chemical process design methods and case studies. This project is being constructed by the instructor (Fengqi You), TAs and students of "CHEM_ENG 352: Chemical Engineering Design Projects" course in the Chemical and Biological Engineering Department at Northwestern University. Initial construction of this resource began in Winter 2014, and will continue in future years with other groups of students.  
The goal of this project is to provide the broader process engineering community with a valuable and relevant resource on chemical process design methods and case studies. The project is spearheaded by the instructor, Fengqi You, along with the TAs and students from the "CHEM_ENG 352: Chemical Engineering Design Projects" course at Northwestern University. The inception of this resource took place in Winter 2014, and it was further developed until 2016 with the contribution of subsequent student cohorts.


The articles in this page are all written by teams of 3-4 senior chemical engineering students, and are reviewed by the course instructor and the TA. Using this approach, the instructor and the TAs act as managing editors, selecting broad threads for the text and suggesting references. In contrast to other courses, the students take an active role in their education by selecting which material in their assigned section is most useful and decide on the presentation approach.
Articles on this page are authored by teams comprising 3-4 senior chemical engineering students. These articles are then reviewed by the course instructor and the TAs. In this arrangement, the instructor and TAs serve as managing editors, steering the overall direction of the content and recommending references. Unlike in other courses, students here play a pivotal role in their learning journey. They determine the most pertinent content within their assigned sections and choose the best way to present it.
 
If you have any comments or suggestions on this open textbook, please contact [//www.mccormick.northwestern.edu/directory/profiles/Fengqi-You.html  Prof. Fengqi You].

Latest revision as of 19:42, 8 October 2023

The goal of this project is to provide the broader process engineering community with a valuable and relevant resource on chemical process design methods and case studies. The project is spearheaded by the instructor, Fengqi You, along with the TAs and students from the "CHEM_ENG 352: Chemical Engineering Design Projects" course at Northwestern University. The inception of this resource took place in Winter 2014, and it was further developed until 2016 with the contribution of subsequent student cohorts.

Articles on this page are authored by teams comprising 3-4 senior chemical engineering students. These articles are then reviewed by the course instructor and the TAs. In this arrangement, the instructor and TAs serve as managing editors, steering the overall direction of the content and recommending references. Unlike in other courses, students here play a pivotal role in their learning journey. They determine the most pertinent content within their assigned sections and choose the best way to present it.