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esonance imaging, laser Doppler velocimetry,<br />

and video imaging. Part of each class will be<br />

devoted to understanding the techniques, and<br />

then the techniques will be implemented in the<br />

lab on model flows. Biological systems involving<br />

complex fluids and application of measurement<br />

techniques to such systems will also be discussed.<br />

CHEN E6620y Physical chemistry of<br />

macromolecules<br />

Lect: 3. 3 pts. Professor Koberstein.<br />

Modern studies of static and dynamic behavior in<br />

macromolecular systems. Topics include singlechain<br />

behavior adsorption, solution thermodynamics,<br />

the glass transition, diffusion, and viscoelastic<br />

behavior. The molecular understanding of experimentally<br />

observed phenomena is stressed.<br />

CHEN E6630x Special topics in soft<br />

condensed matter<br />

3 pts. Not given in <strong>2008</strong>–<strong>2009</strong>.<br />

Tutorial lectures on selected topics in soft<br />

condensed matter.<br />

CHEN E6910y Theoretical methods in polymer<br />

physics<br />

Lect: 2. 3 pts. Not given in <strong>2008</strong>–<strong>2009</strong>.<br />

Prerequisite: CHEN E4120 or equivalent statistical<br />

mechanics course, or the instructor’s permission.<br />

Modern methods for understanding polymeric<br />

liquids and critical phenomena are introduced<br />

and applied in detail. Scaling and universality.<br />

Relationship of high polymer physics to critical<br />

phenomena. Landau theory, self-consistent field<br />

method. Scaling approach. Renormalization group<br />

theory. Epsilon expansion for polymer and other<br />

critical exponents. Applications to polymer statics<br />

and dynamics, and to other complex fluids.<br />

CHEN E6920y Physics of soft matter<br />

Lect: 2. 3 pts. Not given in <strong>2008</strong>–<strong>2009</strong>.<br />

Prerequisite: the instructor’s permission. Physics<br />

of polymers, biopolymers (especially DNA),<br />

membranes, gels, and other types of soft matter.<br />

Statistical mechanics, scaling theory, self-consistent<br />

field theory; experimental surveys. Dilute,<br />

semidilute, and concentrated polymer solutions.<br />

Mesophases and self-assembly in soft matter.<br />

Polymers at interfaces, polymer-membrane<br />

interactions. Fluctuating double helix models of<br />

DNA, DNA melting, pattern recognition in DNA.<br />

Polyelectrolytes, charged biopolymers, DNA<br />

charge-induced condensation.<br />

CHEN E8100y Topics in biology<br />

Lect: 3. 3 pts. Professor O’Shaughnessy.<br />

This research seminar introduces topics at the<br />

forefront of biological research in a format and<br />

language accessible to quantitative scientists and<br />

engineers lacking biological training. Conceptual<br />

and technical frameworks from both biological<br />

and physical science disciplines are utilized. The<br />

objective is to reveal to graduate students where<br />

potential lies to apply techniques from their own<br />

disciplines to address pertinent biological questions<br />

in their research. Classes entail reading,<br />

criticism, and group discussion of research<br />

papers and textbook materials providing<br />

overviews to various biological areas including<br />

evolution, immune system, development and cell<br />

specialization, the cytoskeleton and cell motility,<br />

DNA transcription in gene circuits, protein networks,<br />

recombinant DNA technology, aging, and<br />

gene therapy.<br />

CHEN E9000x and y Chemical engineering<br />

colloquium<br />

Col: 1. 0 pts. The staff.<br />

All graduate students are required to attend the<br />

department colloquium as long as they are in<br />

residence. No degree credit is granted.<br />

CHEN E9400x and y Master’s research<br />

1 to 6 pts. The staff.<br />

Prescribed for M.S. and Ch.E. candidates; elective<br />

for others with the approval of the department.<br />

Degree candidates are required to conduct<br />

an investigation of some problem in chemical<br />

engineering or applied chemistry and to submit<br />

a thesis describing the results of their work. No<br />

more than 6 points in this course may be counted<br />

for graduate credit, and this credit is contingent<br />

upon the submission of an acceptable thesis.<br />

The concentration in pharmaceutical engineering<br />

requires a 2-point thesis internship.<br />

CHEN E9500x and y, and s Doctoral research<br />

1 to 15 pts. The staff.<br />

Prerequisite: the qualifying examinations for the<br />

doctorate. Open only to certified candidates for<br />

the Ph.D. and Eng.Sc.D. degrees. Doctoral candidates<br />

in chemical engineering are required to<br />

make an original investigation of a problem in<br />

chemical engineering or applied chemistry, the<br />

results of which are presented in their dissertations.<br />

No more than 15 points of credit toward the<br />

degree may be granted when the dissertation is<br />

accepted by the department.<br />

CHEN E9600x and y Advanced research<br />

problems<br />

2 to 10 pts. The staff.<br />

Prerequisite: recommendation of the professor<br />

concerned and approval of the master’s research<br />

department. For postdoctoral students and other<br />

qualified special students who wish to pursue<br />

research under the guidance of members of the<br />

department. Not open to undergraduates or to<br />

candidates for the degrees of Ch.E., M.S., Ph.D.,<br />

or Eng.Sc.D.<br />

CHEN E9800x and y, and s Doctoral research<br />

instruction<br />

3, 6, 9, or 12 pts. The staff.<br />

A candidate for the Eng.Sc.D. degree in chemical<br />

engineering must register for 12 points of doctoral<br />

research instruction. Registration in CHEN E9800<br />

may not be used to satisfy the minimum residence<br />

requirement for the degree.<br />

CHEN E9900x and y, and s Doctoral<br />

dissertation<br />

0 pts. The staff.<br />

Open only to certified doctoral candidates. A candidate<br />

for the doctorate in chemical engineering<br />

may be required to register for this course in<br />

every term after the student’s course work has<br />

been completed, and until the dissertation has<br />

been accepted.<br />

91<br />

<strong>SEAS</strong> <strong>2008</strong>–<strong>2009</strong>

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