Teaching

CHE 342: Introduction to Applied Chemical Thermodynamics (Fall 2018)

Course Description: Applies conservation and accounting principles with nonideal property estimation techniques.

 

CHE 533, Transport Processes I (Spring 2017, Spring 2018)

Course Description: CHE 533 is a chemical engineering graduate course.  This course will provide a unified treatment of momentum, heat, and mass transfer from molecular theory, and continuum points of view. Continuum equations of microscopic and macroscopic systems, and multicomponent and multiphase systems will be discussed in this course.

 

CHE 334, Introduction to Transport Phenomena II: Heat and Mass Transfer (Fall 2013, Fall 2014, Fall 2015, Fall 2016)

Course Description: Applies heat and mass transport principles. Design of heat exchangers and continuous contactors.

 

CHE 433, Modern Separations (Spring 2015, Spring 2016)

Course Description: Design of modern separation equipment in chemical engineering other than fractionation.

 

AUS 101, CHE – The ASU Experience (Fall 2014, Fall 2015, Fall 2016, Fall 2018)

Course Description: Students will learn about ASU’s mission as the New American University, the importance and benefits of an entrepreneurial approach to problem solving, solutions to sustainability challenges, and the importance of social embeddedness. Additionally, through various course discussions and assignments, students will examine the concept of academic integrity and its potential impact on their future, gain awareness of the value of engaging in research activities, and learn about taking an interdisciplinary perspective.