Topical 6: AIChE Centennial: ChEmical Engineering Education: Past and Future

Session 626 - A Century of ChEmical Engineering Design Education
A session featuring invited speakers from industry and academia giving their perspectives on how design education has evolved to keep pace with innovations and changes in industrial practice and how it must continue to change to meet future challenges. The session will include introductory comments followed by a panel discussion on the future needs for ChE education in design.
Chair: David C. Miller
CoChair: Mark Bricka
CoSponsor(s): Education
  Introductory Remarks
  Some Thoughts on ChEmical Engineering Design Education
Jeffrey J. Siirola
  The Product/Process Design Dichotomy
Warren D. Seider, J. D. Seader, Daniel R. Lewin, Soemantri Widagdo
  Difficulties in Teaching ChEmical Product Design
Edward L. Cussler
  Batch, the Future of Process Design?
Jonathan M. Vinson
  Systematic Methods for Process Synthesis and Design
Lorenz T. Biegler
  ChEmical Process Design: An Enduring Philosophy for a Changing Profession
Richard Turton, Joseph A. Shaeiwitz
  Teaching Design from An Industrial Perspective: The Practical Problems of Practical Problems
Gavin P. Towler
  Panel Discussion on a Century of ChEmical Engineering Design Education
Jeffrey J. Siirola, Warren D. Seider, Edward L. Cussler, Jonathan M. Vinson, Lorenz T. Biegler, Richard Turton, Gavin P. Towler

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