Teaching Fluid-Particle Processes: A Workshop Report

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  • Robert H. Davis University of Colorado
  • Liang-Shih Fan University of Colorado

Abstract

Part of a special section on Particle Science and Technology.

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Author Biographies

Robert H. Davis, University of Colorado

Robert H. Davis is the Patten Professor and Chair of Chemical Engineering at the University of Colorado. He received his BS degree from the University of California at Davis, and his MS and PhD degrees from Stanford University. His research and teaching interests are in fluid mechanics, membrane separations, and biotechnology.

Liang-Shih Fan, University of Colorado

Liang-Shih Fan is Distinguished University Professor and Chair of Chemical Engineering at the Ohio State University. He received his BS degree from the National Taiwan University, his MSChE and PhD degrees from West Virginia University, and an MS in Statistics from Kansas State University. His research and teaching interests are in fluidization and multiphase flow, powder technology, and particulates and multiphase reaction engineering.

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1998-04-01

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