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"Low Reynolds Number Flow Heat Exchangers." Nuclear Technology, 73(1), pp. 129–130 Additional informationNotes on contributorsThomas R. RehmThomas R. Rehm, professor of chemical engineering at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, taught chemical engineering from 1960 to 1966 at the University of Denver and at the University of Arizona since 1966. His teaching areas are in the plant and equipment design, mass transfer, and material and energy balance fields. He has also spent 20 years in the supervision of research and teaching laboratory operations along with equipment specification, purchase, and maintenance. His research fields are in computer-aided design and optimization, mass transfer, and process control. Dr. Rehm’s industrial experience has been in process development and equipment design with Universal Oil Products, Chevron Research, and the Monsanto Company. He is a current or former member/chairman of three national committees of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.

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