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Practical Numerical Methods for Chemical Engineers: Using Excel with VBA, 3rd Edition

Practical Numerical Methods for Chemical Engineers: Using Excel with VBA, 3rd Edition

Practical Numerical Methods for Chemical Engineers: Using Excel with VBA, 3rd
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Practical Numerical Methods for Chemical Engineers: Using Excel with VBA, 3rd Edition Paperback - 2014

by Davis, Richard A

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There is a newer edition of this popular book with updated and expanded coverage of Practical Numerical Methods using Excel with VBA.

For more information about the latest edition of this book, visit the companion website: https: //z.umn.edu/pnm5

About the author

Richard Davis is a Jean G. Blehart Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Minnesota Duluth. He earned Ph.D. and B.S. Chemical Engineering degrees from UCSB and BYU, respectively.

Professor Davis has over two decades experience teaching a variety of courses including computational methods, unit operations of momentum, heat and mass transfer, chemical reactor design, engineering economics, bioprocessing and green engineering.

His current teaching and research interests include process modeling and simulation applied to mineral processing, energy conversion, air pollution control, chemical process safety, and environmental management.

Professor Davis serves as the Executive Secretary for the National Chemical Engineering Honor Society Omega Chi Epsilon, and is active in AIChE and ASEE. He is the academic adviser to the local engineering student chapters of Tau Beta Pi, Omega Chi Epsilon, and the Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration.

He is the recipient of the University's Outstanding Adviser and Exceptional Teaching awards.

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