| Key Topics | How You’ll Benefit | Instructor | Who Should Attend? | Agenda | System Requirements | Fees |
Learn how to apply chemical engineering knowledge to further your bench-grade process and understand important chemical engineering principals including thermodynamics, material balance, reactor design, and more. This course will be useful for those who need to negotiate and interact with chemical engineers and who need to appraise the industrial feasibility of their newly conceived chemical process.
This course will meet online for 5 webcast sessions of 90 minutes each.
| Course Code | Session Dates | Session Time |
| S0809EWEB | September 19, 26, October 3, 10 and 17 | 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm ET |
Gideon Samid is a chemical and a nuclear engineer with a broad experience (NASA, Exxon, DoD) specializing in the bench-to-production process, estimating the effort to achieve an R&D objective, and in mathematical engineering applications. Dr. Samid earned his degrees at the Technion -- Israel Institute of Technology, holds some patents, and published a critically acclaimed book: "Computer Organized Cost Engineering."
Theory:
Conceptual cost estimation:
Practice:
Changing appearance of materials:
You need a high-speed connection to the Internet and an up-to-date version of your Web browser (Internet explorer is preferred). For the audio portion of the live session, we will use a telephone conference call for attendees from the U.S. and Canada. You will need a phone near your computer capable of making long distance phone calls to a 1-800 number. A hands-free or speaker phone is highly recommended.
International attendees may have access to a toll-free global call-in number or use VOIP, depending on their country. An ACS staff member will contact you to complete these arrangements. Please contact Stephanie Rizk at s_rizk@acs.org if you have any questions.
Note: Each participant must register individually for this course.
| Members | $995 |
| Non-members: | $1,095 |
| Group Rate | 5 for 4! – Register 5 people for one course, or one person for five courses or any combination in between, and the fifth registration is free. This offer applies to all webcast courses but cannot be combined with any other offer. Please register by fax or phone and mention this offer. |
| Division Discount | Members of the Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Division receive $100 off the standard member/nonmember fee. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer. Certain restrictions apply. Please register by fax or mail and note your division membership number on your registration form. |