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CEE 538: Water Quality Control Processes II
Theory and its application for design and operation of processes used in water and wastewater treatment; emphasis is on biological treatment processes and related processes for gas transfer, sludge dewatering, sludge disposal, and solids separations. Prerequisites: CEE 340 and CEE 343, and credit or concurrent registration in CEE 346, or consent of instructor. Spring. 1 unit.
(Previously: CEE442 Processes for Water Quality Control II)
Home page: http://courses.uiuc.edu/cis/schedule/urbana/2007/Spring/CEE/538.html
CEE 498 MM: Mathematical Modeling of Microbiological Processes in Environmental Engineering
Introductory modeling course for students interested in developing and using mathematical models for microbiological processes; during the course students will build their own mathematical models; basic tools of model selection, experimental design, data screening, parameter estimation, and uncertainty analysis are presented; different reactor configurations with bacteria growing in suspended culture or in biofilms will be considered: no special mathematical background required. 3 hours or 3/4 unit. (Previously: CEE 398 EM)
Home page: http://courses.uiuc.edu/cis/schedule/urbana/2005/Spring/CEE/498.html
AnSc 499: Animal Residual Management
The objective of this course is to provide the students, first, with sufficient background to evaluate the relationship between animal production and environmental protection and, second, to select different treatment and management approaches to provide for a sustainable agricultural production. At the end of this course, the students should be able to critically evaluate sources and fate of water , nutrients, odor, and to select from different management and treatment technologies. 1 hour or 1/4 unit. Spring 2003. (Previously: ANSCI 399)
CEE 330: Environmental Engineering
Considers the sources, characteristics, transport, and effects of air and water contaminants; biological, chemical, and physical processes in water; atmospheric structure and composition; unit operations for air and water quality control; solid waste management; and environmental quality standards. Prerequisite: CHEM 104. Credit: 3 hours. (Previously: CEE 241)
http://courses.uiuc.edu/cis/schedule/urbana/2004/Fall/CEE/330.html
Home page: http://courses.uiuc.edu/cis/catalog/urbana/2006/Fall/CEE/330.html
AnSc 448: Mathematical modeling in life sciences
I am contributing a guest lecture in this course on the mathematical modeling of biofilms. The overall course is focused on "Introduction to deterministic and stochastic mathematical models for the life sciences, statistical methods for fitting and testing models, and computer simulation programs. Applications to populations, processes, and products of animals, plants, and humans."(Previously: AnSci 358)
Home page: http://www.courses.uiuc.edu/cis/catalog/urbana/2007/Spring/ANSC/448.html
CEE 437: Water Quality Engineering
Fundamental theory underlying the unit processes utilized in the treatment of water for domestic and industrial usage, and in the treatment of domestic and industrial wastewaters. Prerequisite: CEE 330; credit or concurrent registration in TAM 335.
Home page: http://courses.uiuc.edu/cis/schedule/urbana/2007/Fall/CEE/437.html
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