Mass Transfer and Cell Growth Kinetics in a Bioreactor

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  • Ken K. Robinson Northwestern University
  • Joshua S. Dranoff Northwestern University
  • Christopher Tomas Northwestern University
  • Seshu Tummala Northwestern University

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Author Biographies

Ken K. Robinson, Northwestern University

Ken Robinson is a Lecturer at Northwestern University with primary responsibility for the undergraduate chemical engineeirng laboratory. He received his BS and MS from the University of Michigan and his DSc from Washington University. He has worked in industry for both Amoco and Monsanto.

Joshua S. Dranoff, Northwestern University

Joshua Dranoff is Professor of Chemical Engineering at Northwestern University. He received his BE degree from Yale University and his MSE and PhD from Princeton University. His research interests are in chemical reaction engineering and chromatographic separations.

Christopher Tomas, Northwestern University

Christopher Tomas is a PhD candidate at Northwestern University working under the direction of Professor E. Terry Papoutsakis. He received his BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, in 1996, and his MS in Biotechnology from Northwestern University in 1998.

Seshu Tummala, Northwestern University

Seshu Tummala is a PhD candidate at Northwestern University working under the direction of Professor E. Terry Papoutsakis. He received his BS degree from The Johns Hopkins University in 1996 and his MS degree from  Northwestern University in 1999, both in chemical engineering.

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2002-07-01

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