My Home Page: Terry A. Ring
Professor of Chemical Engineering
Professor of Materials Science and Engineering
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
ring@chemeng.utah.edu
My Background
I was born in a small town in Upstate New York that still has less than 50
homes, studied at several universities in the USA and in England and became an
educator that has taught and done research in the USA, China, Japan and Europe.
My teaching covers a range from Colloidal Chemistry and Chemical Engineering to
Materials Science and Engineering with an emphasis on fundamentals and process
modeling.
In 1988, I founded the Powder Technology Laboratory at
EPFL
Courses
CH EN 2800 Fundamentals of Process
Engineering
CH EN 3603 Mass Transfer (Distillation/Aspen Lecture)
CH EN 3853 ChE Thermodynamics (Silcox – Process Simulators)
CH EN 3853 ChE Thermodynamics(Chip Processing Case Studies)
CH
EN 3853 ChE Thermodynamics(Oblad –Aspen Case Studies)
CH EN 5503 Instrumental Analysis
CH EN 5655 Silicon Chip Processing
CH EN 6553 Chemical Reactions Engineering
CH EN 6960 Particulate Processing Seminar
MSE 5061 Transport Phenomena in Materials Processing
Statistical
Designed Experiments
Research Activities
My research areas are Powder Technology and Ceramic Powder Processing.
Research Statement
Crystallization
Modeling & Validation Web Page
Publications list
Author
of New Book "Fundamentals of Ceramic Powder Processing and Synthesis"
Recent Power Point
Presentations
Recent Papers
Undergraduate Research Opportunities for Chemical Engineering Students During the Summer of 2007
Graduate Students
Susan Philyaw
Joe Crandal
Personal Records
Resume
Links to My Department, College and
Universities
Chemical
Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
College of Engineering
University of Utah
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at
Lausanne(EPFL)
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