The ability to plan, systematically conduct and report on a major research project is an important skill for professional engineers. This unit of study builds on technical competencies introduced in previous years, as well as making use of the report writing and communications skills the students have developed. The research activity is spread over two units (Chemical Engineering Project A and B) run in first and second semester. In this unit of study, the primary emphasis is on the execution of a comprehensive and systemic series of investigations, and the reporting of the study in a major thesis document and an oral presentation. Students will acquire skills in developing a plan for a series of studies to illuminate an area of research, in evaluating alternatives at the conceptual level with a view to creating a 'short-list' worthy of more detailed technical investigation, and in searching the literature for guidance of the studies. Further, communication skills will be developed, such as the ability to clearly present the background and results in a written format and in an oral presentation to a general engineering audience. Students are expected to take the initiative when pursuing their research projects. The supervisor will be available for discussion- typically 1 hour per week.
Unit details and rules
Academic unit | Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering |
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Credit points | 6 |
Prerequisites
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CHNG3801 AND CHNG3802 AND CHNG3803 AND CHNG3805 AND CHNG3806 |
Corequisites
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CHNG4813 |
Prohibitions
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CHNG4811 OR CHNG4812 |
Assumed knowledge
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Enrolment in this unit of study assumes that all (six) 3000 level core chemical engineering UoS have been successfully completed |
Available to study abroad and exchange students | Yes |
Teaching staff
Coordinator | Fengwang Li, fengwang.li@sydney.edu.au |
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