Abstract
Part 1 Historical perspective and overview: on the emergence and evolution of chemical engineering, L.E. Scriven academic-industrial interaction in the early development of chemical engineering, R. Landau the future of chemical engineering, J. Wei. Part 2 Fluid mechanics and transport: challenges and opportunities in fluid mechanics and transport phenomena, L.G. Leal fluid mechanics and transport research in chemical engineering, W.B. Russel fluid mechanics and transport phenomena, J.R.A. Pearson. Part 3 Thermodynamics: thermodynamics, K.E. Gubbins chemical engineering thermodynamics - continuity and expanding frontiers, J.M. Prausnitz future opportunities in thermodynamics, H.T. Davis. Part 4 Kinetics, catalysis, and reactor engineering: reflections on the current status and future directions of chemical reaction engineering, A.T. Bell frontiers in chemical reaction engineering, S.S. Wong catalyst design, L.L. Hegedus. Part 5 Environmental protection and energy: environmental chemical engineering, J.H. Seinfeld energy and environmental concerns, T.W.F. Russell the role of chemical engineering in fuel manufacture and use of fuels, J.M. Beer et al. Part 6 Polymers: polymer science in chemical engineering, M. Tirrell chemical engineers in polymer science - the need for an interdisciplinary approach, R.A. Register and S.L. Cooper. Part 7 Microelectronics and optical materials: chemical engineering research opportunities in electronic and optical materials research, L.F. Thompson chemical engineering in the process of electronic and optical materials - a discussion, K.F. Jensen. Part 8 Bioengineering: bioprocess engineering, J.E. Bailey some unsolved problems of biotechnology, A.E. Humphrey chemical engineering - its role in the medical and health sciences, C. Robertson. Part 9 Process engineering: process engineering, A.W. Westerberg process control theory - reflections on the past decade and goals for the next, M. Morari the paradigm after next, J.M. Douglas symbolic computing and artificial intelligence in chemical engineering - a new challenge, G. Stephanopoulos. Part 10 The identity of our profession: the indentity of our profession, M.M. Denn.
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