Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses the design and function of an apheresis machine.
Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) is an introductory course offered by the Stanford University Engineering Department. It provides a basic overview of the chemical engineering field today and delves into the applications of chemical engineering.
Stanford Chemical Engineering Department:
http://cheme.stanford.edu/
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
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it’s realy fee …
it’s realy fee great to watch such a experience scholar from top university.
it seems very easy to be chemi student and as being a nonamerican its realy feel great watching classroom with such a distance…….
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I wish I could’ve dumped acid with this guy back in the day.
Very entertaining …
Very entertaining and interesting lecture.
Yellow bile
Yellow bile
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Lol… they don’t …
Lol… they don’t know what’s in blood? hahahaha
By the way, what did that guy say? Yellow something
Nice , does any one …
Nice , does any one has the notes book they have !i would like to have ! when is the next lecture ?
Very helpful video. …
Very helpful video. Where can i find more videos(i.e 5+ lecture videos)
Great lectures, …
Great lectures, wish I could afford Stanford.
I like the …
I like the e-lectures so much, because they say a lot. I would appreciate if there was a university-approved project on presenting lectures given at Stanford on the Internet. I would say the first university to cover and post the entire curricilum, of a single course lets say, on the Internet would gain international recognition for it because the students from all aroung the world could educate themselves in this way. I really don’t mind watching the lecture lasting for more than 50 minutes.
Starts 2:07
Starts 2:07
thankyou very much …
thankyou very much for the lecture