Choosing an Optimum Feedstock for Yeast Production: A Design-Oriented Senior Laboratory Experiment

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  • Suzanne M. Kresta University of Alberta
  • Andree Koenig University of Alberta
  • Murray R. Gray University of Alberta

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Suzanne M. Kresta, University of Alberta

Suzanne Kresta is Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Alberta. She obtained her BSc at the University of New Brunswick, her MSc from Leeds University, and her PhD from McMaster University. Since her arrival at the University of Alberta in 1992, she has won two teaching awards. Her research is in the areas of turbulent mixing and multiphase computational fluid dynamics.

Andree Koenig, University of Alberta

Andree Koenig has been a laboratory instructor and chemist in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Alberta since 1980. She has a BSc in chemistry from the Universite de Montreal.

Murray R. Gray, University of Alberta

Murray Gray is Professor of Chemical Engineering and Dean of Graduate Studies and Research at the University of Alberta. He holds a PhD from CalTech, an MSc from the University of Calgary, and a BASc from the University of Toronto. His research program is focused on the study of reaction kinetics, particularly for biological systems and upgrading of heavy oils.

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1997-01-01

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