Imperial College London

George JACKSON BSc DPhil FRSC FRS

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Chemical Engineering

Professor of Chemical Physics
 
 
 
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Contact

 

+44 (0)20 7594 5640g.jackson Website

 
 
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Location

 

RODH 605Roderic Hill BuildingSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Publications

Citation

BibTex format

@article{Ahlström:2010,
author = {Ahlström, P and Aim, K and Dohrn, R and Elliott, JR and Jackson, G and Jaubert, JN and Macedo, EA and Pokki, JP and Reczey, K and Victorov, A and ilnik, LF and Economou, IG},
journal = {Chemical Engineering Education},
pages = {35--43},
title = {A survey of the role of thermodynamics and transport properties in ChE university education in Europe and the USA},
volume = {44},
year = {2010}
}

RIS format (EndNote, RefMan)

TY  - JOUR
AB - A survey was conducted on the role of thermodynamics and transport properties (TTP) in chemical engineering (ChE) university education in Europe and the US. The survey focused on examining the role of undergraduate and post-graduate programs in Europe and the US. Responses received from 136 universities from 20 different European countries and the US were analyzed and the findings were presented. The survey was conducted by an international team of chemical engineering professionals from academic institutions and the industry using a Web-based surveying system. The findings revealed that more than 70% of the universities that responded to the survey offered a B.Sc. degree in chemical engineering, while 65% offered an M.Sc. degree and 55% offered a Ph.D. degree. It was also revealed that most of the universities offered at least two courses of TTP in the chemical engineering curricula.
AU - Ahlström,P
AU - Aim,K
AU - Dohrn,R
AU - Elliott,JR
AU - Jackson,G
AU - Jaubert,JN
AU - Macedo,EA
AU - Pokki,JP
AU - Reczey,K
AU - Victorov,A
AU - ilnik,LF
AU - Economou,IG
EP - 43
PY - 2010///
SN - 0009-2479
SP - 35
TI - A survey of the role of thermodynamics and transport properties in ChE university education in Europe and the USA
T2 - Chemical Engineering Education
VL - 44
ER -