Introduction to Chemical Engineering

Introduction to Chemical Engineering

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Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) is an introductory course offered by the Stanford University Engineering Department. It provides a basic overview of the chemical engineering field today and delves into the applications of chemical engineering.

Channing Robertson


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    23. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 23 (June 2, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2009 56:00


    Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department delivers his final lecture as a professor at Stanford by giving an summation of the course.

    22. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 22 (May 28, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2009 51:03


    Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses the environmental implications of a Superfund site in Glen Avon, California, and how chemical engineering can help solve problems. (May 28, 2008)

    21. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 21 (May 23, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2009 51:45


    Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department continues his discussion of chemical engineering and the environment. (May 23, 2008)

    20. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 20 (May 21, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2009 45:37


    Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses the interactions between chemical engineering and the environment. (May 21, 2008)

    19. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 19 (May 19, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2009 66:20


    Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses the functioning of a kidney dialysis machine and clinic. (May 19, 2008)

    18. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 18 (May 14, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2008 54:39


    Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses the functioning of the kidney, focusing upon the single nephron glomeruli filtration rate, SNGFR. (May 14, 2008)

    17. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 17 (May 12, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2008 51:37


    Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses biomedical engineering and the functions and anatomy of the kidney. (May 12, 2008)

    16. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 16 (May 9, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2008 47:34


    The head TA of Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) fills in for Professor Channing Robertson and discusses how to construct a pharmacokinetics model using a virtual human "tank" model. (May 9, 2008)

    15. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 15 (May 7, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2008 42:28


    Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses pharmacokinetics by using a virtual human body as a model. (May 7, 2008)

    14. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 14 (May 5, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2008 45:37


    Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department continues his discussion on scaling by touching upon a pharmacokinetics problem. (May 5, 2008)

    13. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 13 (May 2, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2008 39:36


    Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses scaling, focusing on dimensionless analysis. (May 2, 2008)

    12. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 12 (April 30, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2008 52:05


    Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses conduction and convection in association with a heat exchanger, as well as the actual design of the heat exchanger. (April 30, 2008)

    11. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 11 (April 28, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2008 46:27


    Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses energy conservation in further depth, focusing on the design of heat exchangers. (April 28, 2008)

    10. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 10 (April 23, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2008 53:20


    Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses energy conservation in relation to the high fructose corn syrup plant and chemical engineering. (April 23, 2008)

    9. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 9 (April 21, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2008 53:02


    Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses the isomeriser and chemical reactions within a glucose isomerase plant. (April 21, 2008)

    8. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 8 (April 18, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2008 55:43


    Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses the development and design of a glucose isomerase plant used to make high fructose corn syrup. (April 18, 2008)

    7. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 7 (April 16, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2008 44:02


    The head TA for Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) fills in for Professor Channing Robinson and discusses a case study on the process of making high fructose corn syrup. (April 16, 2008)

    6. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 6 (April 14, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2008 60:03


    The head TA for Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) fills in for Professor Channing Robertson and gives an overview of the apheresis machine. (April 14, 2008)

    5. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 5 (April 11, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2008 51:15


    Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses the design and function of an apheresis machine. (April 11, 2008)

    4. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 4 (April 9, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2008 50:43


    Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses balancing equations and the conservation of mass in relation to process design. (April 9, 2008)

    3. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 3 (April 7, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2008 53:57


    Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses units, comparing the different methods and systems of measuring different variables. (April 7, 2008)

    2. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 2 (April 4, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2008 45:19


    Second lecture of Channing Robertson's Introduction to Chemical Engineering course. The head TA for Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) fills in for Professor Channing Robertson. (April 4, 2008)

    1. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Lecture 1 (April 2, 2008)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2008 48:08


    First lecture of Channing Robertson's Introduction to Chemical Engineering course. (April 2, 2008)

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