Speakers

Dr. Bert Diemer, Professor
Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
University of Delaware
USA

Dr. Ben Freireich, Technical Director
Particulate Solids Research, Inc. (PSRI)
USA

Dr. Karl Jacob, Lecturer
Chemical Engineering
University of Michigan
USA

Dr. James N. Michaels, Vice President
International Fine Particle Research Institute
USA

Dr. Wilson Poon, Professor
School of Physics & Astronomy,
The University of Edinburgh
Scotland
The course has been developed for scientists and engineers who have completed at least a first degree in college. We assume familiarity with college-level math, physics, and chemistry.