Hi I was just wondering what additional or supplementary courses today's Chemical Engineer can take to help strengthen employability and ability in this profession. I am a serious student that would like to add value in anyway possible and would like to know the courses that may help me to do this besides the core Chemical Engineering degree.
I would also like to know what are the most challenging and demanding problems we as chemical engineers are facing. I cannot escape the fact that as a neutral I have been hearing about the increasing importance of CO2 capture, which is practically dominating our field. Can someone please point me in the right direction to help me become a more informed individual.
many thanks
Marcus.
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Chemical Engineer's Supplementary Courses
Started by marcus, Jun 20 2010 05:46 PM
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