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Learn from a top-flight expert—in person!

Chemical Engineering for Chemists an Intensive Short Course presented by the American Chemical Society Thursday — Friday · April 9 -10 · Tulsa, OK Thursday — Friday · May 7 - 8 · Richmond, VA Thursday — Friday · May 21 - 22 · Houston, TX Thursday — Friday · June 4 - 5 · Philadelphia, PA

Cincinnati, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, and Newark College of Engineering, and is the author of over 180 technical publications.

Theory and Practice This lively two-day course analyzes the differences — and similarities — between a process in limited production in the lab and the same process geared up to produce industrial, marketable quantities. A general presentation of the basics of chemical engineering is supplemented with illustrations of how to solve practical problems with frequent citing of industrial examples. The course focuses on the interaction of chemical engineering with chemical phenomena and processes and covers such examples as nonisothermal batch reactions, flow reactor scale-ups, combined adsorption, and chemical reactions, together with comparisons among the chemical engineering treatments of fluid flow, heat transfer, and mass transfer. Although the course is not highly mathematical, some knowledge of calculus is required. Who Should Tike the Course This practical, professional-level course is designed for chemists involved in production, pilot plant operations, development or design as well as those seeking a sound understanding of the activities of the chemical engineers they must work with. Technical personnel without formal training in chemical engineering who require an understanding of its principles will find the course valuable. Instructor Dr. Richard G. Griskey, Professor, College of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Wisconsin — Milwaukee. Formerly Senior Engineer, E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co., Inc. and Celanese Corporation, he has taught at the University of

Course Fees ACS members: $325.00 Non-members: $385.00 Fees cover the two-day session as well as course material and coffee break refreshments. Enrollments Limited—Write or CALL COLLECT—Register for the site nearest y o u — o r get more information now!

An industry-oriented, problem-solving course providing a sound understanding of the procedures necessary to develop production methods for newly researched processes

American Chemical Society Short Course Division 1155 Sixteenth Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 D Yes! I am interested in Chemical Engineering for Chemists ... please send me more information and a registration form.

By mail: Use the convenient coupon below, a purchase order or letter to register. Check should be made payable to the American Chemical Society. By phone: Call (202) 872-4508.

Enthusiastic Comments on a highly useful course "Dr. Griskey's ability to translate knowledge to other technical people is incredible. His complete knowledge of engineering and chemical principles showed the value of such people to the chemical industry." "Excellent." "Well organized. Dr. Griskey is an excellent speaker. Course materials were easy to follow." "Very useful in my profession. "

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"Dr. Griskey was an excellent educator and a witty speaker. "