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Chemical Engineering
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Introduction to Chemical Engineering
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History of Chemical Engineering
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Thermodynamics
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Transport Phenomena
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Reaction Engineering
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Process Control and Instrumentation
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Process Design and Simulation
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Biochemical Engineering
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Introduction to Biochemical Engineering
Biochemical engineering is the branch of chemical engineering that deals with the design and operation of bioprocesses for the production of bioproducts. It combines principles from chemical engineering, biology, and biochemistry to solve problems related to the production, transformation, and transport of biological materials. Biochemical engineering is an important field that has a wide range of applications in the pharmaceutical, food, and biofuelsLiquid or gaseous fuels produced from organic matter, including biomass like decaying plants industries.
In the pharmaceutical industry, biochemical engineering is used to design and operate bioprocesses for the production of drugs and other medical products. This includes the use of microorganismsSingle-celled organisms including bacteria, fungi, and viruses. and enzymes to produce proteins, such as insulin and other hormones, as well as the use of cell culture techniques to produce cells and tissues for medical applications.
In the food industry, biochemical engineering is used to design and operate bioprocesses for the production of food ingredients and additives. This includes the use of microorganisms to produce enzymes and other ingredients, such as enzymes for cheese production, and the use of fermentation to produce food additives, such as flavorings and colorings.
In the biofuels industry, biochemical engineering is used to design and operate bioprocesses for the production of biofuels. This includes the use of microorganisms and enzymes to convert plant material into biofuels, such as ethanol and biodiesel, as well as the use of algae for the production of biofuels.
Biochemical engineering is a multidisciplinaryDrawing knowledge and methods from multiple academic disciplines. field that requires knowledge of chemical engineering, biology, and biochemistry. It involves the use of mathematical modeling and simulation, as well as experimentation and data analysis, to design and optimize bioprocesses. It also involves the use of biotechnology and genetic engineering to manipulate microorganisms and enzymes to improve the efficiency and yield of bioprocesses.
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