Courses taught by Dr. Rao:
CHE 324 Transport Phenomena (Undergraduate)
Development of the conservation equations for mass, momentum and energy with application to steady-state and transient chemical processes. Computer proficiency is required for a passing grade in this course.
Prerequisite(s): CHE 255 ChE Eng Thermodynamics MATH 238 Applied Diff Equations I
Prerequisite(s) with concurrency: MATH 238 and CHE 255.
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Prerequisite(s): CHE 255 ChE Eng Thermodynamics MATH 238 Applied Diff Equations I
Prerequisite(s) with concurrency: MATH 238 and CHE 255.
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CHE 325 Honors Forum: Engineering models of cancer (Undergraduate)
This course is designed to increase the student’s knowledge of how chemical engineers participate in biomedical research related to engineering models of cancer. The format will include faculty- and student- led discussions and team exercises. Students will be exposed to technical aspects of bioengineering models of cancer
CHE 552 Transport Phenomena (Graduate)
Development of the analogy between momentum, energy, and mass transport, with applications.
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CHE 418/419/518 Tissue Engineering (Undergraduate/Graduate)
Tissue Engineering is an emerging dynamic, experimental science in which engineering and biological science principles are applied to develop techniques for improving or restoring the structure and function of tissues and organs.
Prerequisite(s): General Biology
Prerequisite(s): General Biology
CHE 492/592 Cancer Bioengineering (Undergraduate/Graduate)
This elective course will give students a working knowledge of how bioengineering principles are being applied in basic and applied cancer research.
Prerequisite(s): General Biology or Graduate Student Status
Prerequisite(s): General Biology or Graduate Student Status