Courses

The skills and knowledge developed in chemical reaction engineering II allow for catalyst design and the scale-up of chemical reactors. In this course, we would go from covering the basic fundamentals of linear and non-linear algebra up until initial value problems and boundary value problems and then to stochastic simulations and statistical analysis. At the end of the course, the student will be well equipped with numerical methods in chemical reaction engineering with specific examples in kinetics, heat transfer and mass transfer as well as skilled in the use of MATLAB for design of chemical reactions. 

Although the students should have attended TRF-I, the basics will be repeated succinctly in the course.