CHBE477

Mesoscopic and Nanoscale Thermodynamics

Prerequisite: A prior course in classical thermodynamics. Restriction: Must be in a major within the ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering department; and permission of ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering department. Credit only granted for: CHBE477 or ENCH468Q. Formerly: ENCH468Q. Interdisciplinary course primarily for graduate and senior undergraduate students from engineering or science departments. New emerging technologies deal with bio-membrane and gene engineering, microreactor chemistry and microcapsule drug delivery, micro-fluids and porous media, nanoparticles and nanostructures, supercritical fluid extraction and artifical organs. Engineers often design processes where classical thermodynamics may be insufficient, e.g., strongly fluctuating and nanoscale systems, or dissipative systems under conditions far away from equilibrium.

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During the Spring 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters, students could choose to take some of their courses pass-fail mid-semester which skews grade data aggregated across multiple semesters.

Average GPA of 3.50 between 120 students*

CHBE477 Grade Distribution+-05101520253035404550556065% of studentsABCDFWother
A-: 15%
A: 40%
A+: 9.17%
B-: 4.17%
B: 12.5%
B+: 11.67%
C-: 0.83%
C: 1.67%
F: 1.67%
W: 1.67%
other: 1.67%
* "W"s are considered to be 0.0 quality points. "Other" grades are not factored into GPA calculation. Grade data not guaranteed to be correct.