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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/chemical-engineering/events/seminar-microscale-pro
 cessing-high-throughput-studies-water
LOCATION:E6 - Engineering 6 200 University Ave West 2024 Waterloo ON N2L 3G
 1 Canada
SUMMARY:Seminar - \"Microscale Processing for High-Throughput Studies in Wa
 ter\nSeparations and Bio-Polymer Processing\"\, by David Latulippe\, Assis
 tant\nProfessor\, Department of Chemical Engineering\, McMaster University
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:ABSTRACT: There is considerable interest in the use of micro-sc
 ale\nprocessing (MSP) techniques for process development and\noptimization
 .  The advantages of developing miniaturized versions of\nupstream and do
 wnstream unit operations that are scalable to actual\nproduction condition
 s are considerable.  First\, it reduces the\nmaterial costs associated wi
 th running a large number of lab-scale or\nfull-scale trials.  Second\, i
 t accommodates a parallel approach for\nexperimental testing\, instead of 
 the more traditional sequential\napproach\, and thus is ideally suited for
  high-throughp
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