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		ChE  ELECTRONIC  NEWSLETTER
		    ChE  ELECRONIC  NEWSLETTER
		        ChE  ELECTRONIC  NEWSLETTER
		    ChE  ELECTRONIC  NEWSLETTER
		ChE  ELECTRONIC  NEWSLETTER

	    Volume 1,  Issue Number 9,   20 April 1991
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Editor: Dr Martyn S Ray, Senior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering
	Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia
	Tel. 09-351-7581	Fax. 09-351-2681
	E-mail (Internet): 	trayms@cc.curtin.edu.au
				ray_ms@cc.curtin.edu.au
				chemeng@cc.curtin.edu.au
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General information about the Newsletter has been moved to the end,
to make it easier for regular readers who dont want to wade through
it each time.

Also I have tried to reduce the line length as some sites were 
having problems.
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ChE Electronic Newsletter back-issues available from ftp archive

To access the archive, ftp to cc.curtin.edu.au and login with a 
username of 'anonymous' and a password of your name. If you look 
in the directory 'chemeng' (by typing cd chemeng) you will find 
an archive of back issues. Use the 'ls' and 'get' commands to 
list the files and retrieve them to your computer. 
Use 'quit' to finish.
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Please keep items brief - say max 12-15 lines if possible.

		INDEX OF ITEMS INCLUDED
Item 1.  Mailing List Problems
Item 2.  Programs for "Microhydrodynamics" Textbook.
Item 3.  Ohio State University Postdoctoral Fellowship
Item 4.  Contents of the Newsletter?

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ITEM 1: Mailing List Problems

I have had some problems with the mailing list for the last few
issues and some of you have not received them.  It is now fixed
and you can access back issues through the archive files as
detailed at the beginning of the newsletter.  Sorry for the 
inconvenience.
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ITEM 2: Programs for Microhydrodynamics Textbook

  Submitted by Sangtae Kim "kim@chewi.che.wisc.edu"
               Dept of Chemical Engineering
               University of Wisconsin - Madison

  Announcing an ANONYMOUS FTP SERVER with FREE (public domain)
  Fortran and Macsyma programs for use with:

  "Microhydrodynamics: Principles and Selected Applications"
  Butterworth-Heinemann Series in Chemical Engineering
  Sangtae Kim & Seppo J. Karrila, Butterworth-Heinemann, Boston, 1991.
  ISBN 0-7506-9173-5   512 pp.  $64.95

        The procedure for using the anonymous ftp server is:
        ftp doug.cae.wisc.edu
        Name (...): anonymous
        password: <Enter your name>
        * cd pub/microhydro
        * cd ch13
        * get mandr.f
        * bye

  Note:  doug.cae.wisc.edu  has IP number 128.104.193.67
  The procedure above replaces similar instructions in the book concerning
  an ftp server on "flossie.che.wisc.edu".
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ITEM 3:  Ohio State University Postdoctoral Fellowship

From:  brodkey@KCGL1.eng.ohio-state.edu

The purpose of the Ohio State University Postdoctoral Fellowships are
to attract to our campus recent recipients (within the past 5 years)
of the Ph.D. degree who show clear promise of becoming outstanding
researchers and scholars.  Nominations must be submitted by the OSU
Graduate Faculty member with whom the Fellow would work.  The program
is University wide and is sponsored by the Graduate School.

Applications are due in January for awards that would start in the
Fall of the same year.  Interested candidates should first indicate
their interest to the e-mail address above or to the address provided
below.  Make sure you indicate your area of research interest, the
faculty member who might be your sponsor, and some details on your
background and qualifications.  These awards are highly competitive
and only outstanding candidates with proven research track records
should apply.  You should indicate your interest as early in the Fall
quarter as possible as the proposal that the faculty member must
submit in your behalf is lengthy and considerable time is needed for
its proper preparation.

                     Professor Robert S. Brodkey
                 Department of Chemical Engineering
                      The Ohio State University
                          140 W. 19th Ave.
                    Columbus, OH 43210-1180, USA

The areas of research covered by the faculty of Chemical Engineering
are:

Robert S. Brodkey (Wisconsin 1952) Image Processing and Analysis as
Applied to Problems in Turbulence, Mixing, and Complex Chemical
Reactor Design.  Direct numerical simulatons of complex chemical 
reactions in turbulent flows

Jeffrey J. Chalmers (Cornell 1988) Biochemical Engineering, Protein
Excretion and Production, and Immobilized Cell Reactor Design
James F. Davis (Northwestern 1982) Artificial Intelligence, Computer
Aided Design, and Process Control
L. S. Fan (West Virginia 1975) Fluidization, Chemical & Biochemical
Reaction Engineering, and Mathematical Modeling
Harry C. Hershey (Missouri-Rolla 1965) Thermodynamics, and Drag
Reduction
Kent S. Knaebel (Delaware 1980) Mass Transfer, Separations, Computer-
Aided Design, and Power Conversion Cycles
L. James Lee (Minnesota 1979) Polymer Processing, Polymerization, and
Rheology
Won-Kyoo Lee (Missouri-Columbia 1972) Process Control, Computer
Control, and Computer Aided Design
Umit Ozkan (Iowa State 1984) Heterogeneous Catalysis, and Reaction
Kinetics
Shang-Tian Yang (Purdue 1984) Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnol-
ogy, Fermentation Processes, and Kinetics
Jacques L. Zakin (New York 1959) Surfactant Drag Reduction, Rheology,
and Concentrated Emulsion
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ITEM 4:  Contents of the Newsletter?

It has been pointed out to me that some people object to me including
details of my own activities, e.g. book publications, etc.  My 
intention is that the newsletter can contain anything of relevance 
to chemical engineers.  I am quite happy to publicise your 
activities/publications, just send me the details.  I suppose I draw
the line at company advertisements.
Martyn Ray
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ITEM 5:   If I missed any items I apologise, please e-mail me and 
I will include next time.

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			END OF THIS ISSUE

Next issue due end-April - depending upon number of items received.

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The Editor and Curtin University accept no responsibility for the
views expressed or consequences arising from the information or its 
use as contained in any article included in this newsletter (usual 
disclaimers apply). The author of each article is responsible for 
the contents and any effects.
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			GENERAL POINTS

1. Welcome.  This is the 'n'th transmission of the ChE Electronic 
Newsletter (renamed from Chemical Engineering Digest, the 1st edition) 
via my e-mail chemical engineering mailing list.  Please ignore the 
list of names that appear at the start of the message. I am working on 
removing these.

2. Please publicise the newsletter to colleagues (and students) who 
may be interested in joining the list.

3. Send BRIEF items to the editor (trayms) for inclusion in the next 
issue.  These can be requests for information or data, information on 
meetings and seminars, details of a new book to be published, 
discussion of a journal article, details of vacant faculty positions, 
sabatical leave, etc.

4. We now have a chemical engineering newsgroup (sci.engr.chem) on the 
net for general communications.  This digest is for more important and 
specific items and goes direct to a targetted audience.  Also at Curtin 
items are deleted from newsgroups after 7 days, the newsletter stays in 
your mailbox until read. Items may be included both in this newsletter 
and sci.engr.chem.
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