The Future of European Chemical Engineering Education in a Globalized World
Abstracts | Type |
4162 - Opening Address: Plans of DTU in a Globalized World |  |
By Dr Lars Pallesen (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark) |
4163 - The chemical industry in 2030 |  |
By Dr Oliver Sparrow (The Challenge Forum, United Kingdom (Great Britain)) |
4164 - Frontiers in Chemical Engineering Education |  |
By Prof Robert C Armstrong (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States of America) |
4165 - The chemical engineer – a “glorified plumber” or the molecular engineer of the future? |  |
By Mr Knut Harg (Hydro Oil and Energy, Norway) |
4166 - Chemical Engineering Education in Europe – an industrial perspective |  |
By Dr Martin Strohrmann (BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Germany) |
4167 - Chemical Engineering in the Pharmaceutical Industry of tomorrow |  |
By Dr Arne Zilian (Novartis Pharma AG, Switzerland) |
4168 - Trends in Chemical Engineering Education in the Far East |  |
By Prof David C Shallcross (University of Melbourne, Australia) |
4169 - Trends in Chemical Engineering Education in Central Europe |  |
By Prof Eric FAVRE (LSGC-ENSIC, France) |
4170 - Trends in chemical engineering education in Eastern Europe based on polish experience |  |
By Prof Jerzy Baldyga (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland) |
4171 - Implementing Bologna in south European countries: Comparative analysis of some research findings |  |
By Prof Adélio Mendes (Univ. do Porto, Portugal) |
4172 - UK developments in chemical engineering education |  |
By Prof Paul Sharratt (The University of Manchester, United Kingdom (Great Britain)) |
4173 - Teaching and learning in Chemical Product Engineering – an evolving part of the Chemical Engineering Curriculum |  |
By Prof Martin E. Vigild (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark) |
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