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§This is the complete, modern introduction to chemical reaction engineering for today's readers: students who demand instantaneous access to information, have no time to waste, and want to enjoy learning as they build their critical thinking and creative problem solving skills. H. Scott Fogler builds on the strengths of the previous edition to enable students to learn chemical reaction engineering through logic rather than memorization.§ § § §Fogler provides extensive resources to help students gain a deep intuitive understanding of how reactors behave in diverse situations, providing more…mehr

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§This is the complete, modern introduction to chemical reaction engineering for today's readers: students who demand instantaneous access to information, have no time to waste, and want to enjoy learning as they build their critical thinking and creative problem solving skills. H. Scott Fogler builds on the strengths of the previous edition to enable students to learn chemical reaction engineering through logic rather than memorization.§ § § §Fogler provides extensive resources to help students gain a deep intuitive understanding of how reactors behave in diverse situations, providing more than 60 realistic interactive simulations on the associated website which offers tools, videos, and games designed to support students with many different learning styles. By integrating algorithms, modern computational techniques, the companion website, interactive computer modules, and project-based learning with open-ended problems, Fogler has created an unsurpassed learning platform for today's chemical engineering student.§
Autorenporträt
H. Scott Fogler is the Ame and Catherine Vennema Professor of Chemical Engineering and the Arthur F. Thurnau Professor at the University of Michigan. He has been research advisor to forty-five Ph.D. students, and has more than two hundred thirty-five refereed publications. He was 2009 President of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Fogler has chaired ASEE’s Chemical Engineering Division, served as director of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and earned the Warren K. Lewis Award from AIChE for contributions to chemical engineering education. He has received the Chemical Manufacturers Association’s National Catalyst Award and the 2010 Malcom E. Pruitt Award from the Council for Chemical Research.