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10.00
Molecule Builders
Project-based introduction to the applications of engineering design at the molecular level. Working in teams, students complete an open-ended design project that focuses on a topic such as reactor or biomolecular engineering, chemical process design, materials and polymers, or energy. Provides students practical expos...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
1-3-2
Chemistry (GIR) and Physics I (GIR)
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.000
Engineering Molecular Marvels: Careers and ChemE at MIT
Exposes students to the ways in which chemical technologies have profoundly altered the course of history. Discusses the next century's great challenges, such as curing cancer and supplying the planet's surging demand for clean water, food and energy, sustainably. Provides an overview of how ChemE students apply fundam...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
2-0-0 [P/D/F]
null
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.01
Ethics for Engineers
Explores how to be an ethical engineer. Students examine engineering case studies alongside key readings by foundational ethical thinkers from Aristotle to Martin Luther King, Jr., and investigate which ethical approaches are best and how to apply them. Topics include justice, rights, cost-benefit analysis, safety, bia...
true
Fall, Spring
Undergraduate
2-0-4
null
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.02
Foundations of Entrepreneurship for Engineers
Studies economic and leadership foundations of entrepreneurship as they relate to engineering. Case studies illustrate major impacts of engineering on the world and examine the leaders responsible for such impacts. Authors include Franklin, Keynes, Leonardo, Lincoln, Locke, Machiavelli, Marx, Schmidt, Schumpeter, Smit...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
3-0-9
null
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.03[J]
Advances in Biomanufacturing
Seminar examines how biopharmaceuticals, an increasingly important class of pharmaceuticals, are manufactured. Topics range from fundamental bioprocesses to new technologies to the economics of biomanufacturing. Also covers the impact of globalization on regulation and quality approaches as well as supply chain integri...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
1-0-2 [P/D/F]
null
7.458[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.04
A Philosophical History of Energy
Philosophic and historical approach to conceptions of energy through the 19th century. Relation of long standing scientific and philosophic problems in the field of energy to 21st-century debates. Topics include the development of thermodynamics and kinetic theories, the foundation of the scientific project, the classi...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
3-0-9
null
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.05
Foundational Analyses of Problems in Energy and the Environment
Investigates key texts and papers on the foundational thought of current issues in energy and environmental science. Builds an understanding of key debates (scientific, ethical, and political). Aims to inform solutions to key problems related to procurement of energy and environmental degradation. Topics address altern...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
3-0-9
null
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.06
Advanced Topics in Ethics for Engineers
In-depth study of varying advanced topics in ethics for engineers. Focuses on foundational works and their significance for the choices that engineers make, both as students and as practicing engineers. Each semester, different works and topics, based on current and perennial issues in ethics and engineering, will be c...
true
Fall, Spring
Undergraduate
2-0-4
10.01, 10.05, or permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.07[J]
Debating About Society and Engineering
Presents basic principles of argumentation and persuasive communication, and introduces students to thought-provoking, persuasive texts about science and engineering. Analysis of texts and practices together with case studies form the basis for students' weekly assignments. Students debate such topics as the future of ...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
3-0-6
null
21W.733[J]
false
false
false
False
Humanities
False
10.08
Cultural Studies for Chemical Engineering Graduate Students
Seminar explores some of the key cultural developments of human beings and their related engineering aspects together with insights into the evolution of chemical engineering. Begins with discussion of Warren K. Lewis on culture and civilization, in addition to other chemical engineering luminaries, Rutherford Aris and...
true
Fall
Graduate
2-0-4
null
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.09[J]
Models of Molecular Systems: from Newtonian Mechanics to Machine Learning
Seminar-style subject concentrating on modeling creatively while understanding the intrinsic limitations of modeling and alternative ways of envisioning the world. Addresses the purpose of models from different perspectives, with a focus on open-ended problems and creative solutions. Investigates ancient and contempora...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
2-0-7
null
5.008[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.10
Introduction to Chemical Engineering
Explores the diverse applications of chemical engineering through example problems designed to build computer skills and familiarity with the elements of engineering design. Solutions require application of fundamental concepts of mass and energy conservation to batch and continuous systems involving chemical and biolo...
true
Fall, Spring
Undergraduate
4-0-8
Chemistry (GIR) and Physics I (GIR); Coreq: 18.03
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.213
Chemical and Biological Engineering Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics of multicomponent, multiphase chemical and biological systems. Applications of first, second, and third laws of thermodynamics to open and closed systems. Properties of mixtures, including colligative properties, chemical reaction equilibrium, and phase equilibrium; non-ideal solutions; power cycles; ref...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
4-0-8
5.601 and 10.10
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.22
Molecular Engineering
Introduces molecular concepts in relation to engineering thermodynamics. Includes topics in statistical mechanics, molecular description of gases and liquids, property estimation, description of equilibrium and dynamic properties of fluids from molecular principles, and kinetics of activated processes. Also covers some...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
3-0-9
5.60 and 10.213
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.25
Industrial Chemistry and Chemical Process Pathways
Chemical and engineering principles involved in creation and operation of viable industrial processes. Topics: analysis of process chemistry by p-pathways (i.e., radical, ionic, and pericyclic reactions of organic syntheses) and d-pathways (i.e., catalysis by transition-metal complexes). Use of reaction mechanisms for ...
true
Fall
Graduate
3-0-6
Chemistry (GIR), 10.213, and 10.37
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.258[J]
Principles of Innovation (New)
Presents the key elements required for new technical ideas and business practices to be successfully deployed in an open economy, subject to international trade and external environmental costs. Examines the challenges of climate change and increased international competitiveness as they relate to innovation. Offers re...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
2-0-4
null
5.812[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.26
Chemical Engineering Projects Laboratory
Projects in applied chemical engineering research. Students work in teams on one project for the term. Projects often suggested by local industry. Includes training in project planning and project management, execution of experimental work, data analysis, oral presentation, individual and collaborative report writing.
true
Spring
Undergraduate
3-8-4
(10.302 and (2.671, 5.310, 7.003, 12.335, 20.109, (1.106 and 1.107), or (5.351, 5.352, and 5.353))) or permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.27
Energy Engineering Projects Laboratory
Projects in applied energy engineering research. Students work in teams on one project for the term. Projects often suggested by local industry. Includes training in project planning and project management, execution of experimental work, data analysis, oral presentation, individual and collaborative report writing. Pr...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
3-8-4
(10.302 and (2.671, 5.310, 7.003, 12.335, 20.109, (1.106 and 1.107), or (5.351, 5.352, and 5.353))) or permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.28
Chemical-Biological Engineering Laboratory
Introduces the complete design of the bioprocess: from vector selection to production, separation, and characterization of recombinant products. Utilize concepts from many fields, such as, chemical and electrical engineering, and biology. Student teams work through parallel modules spanning microbial fermentation and a...
true
Fall
Undergraduate
2-8-5
((5.07 or 7.05) and (5.310 or 7.003)) or permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.28A
Chemical-Biological Engineering Laboratory I: Introduction to Lab Experiments
First in a two-subject sequence that spans IAP and spring term, and covers the same content as 10.28; see 10.28 for description. Course utilizes online learning technologies and simulations in addition to traditional lab experiments. 10.28A comprises the major lab portion of the subject.  Credit cannot also be received...
true
IAP, Spring
Undergraduate
1-3-0
((5.07 or 7.05) and (5.310 or 7.003)) or permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.28B
Chemical-Biological Engineering Laboratory II: Long-term, Online and Simulated Experiments
Second in a two-subject sequence that spans IAP and spring term, and covers the same content as 10.28; see 10.28 for description. Course utilizes online learning technologies and simulations in addition to traditional lab experiments. 10.28B comprises the simulation portion of the subject, and most of the communication...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
1-2-8
10.28A
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.29
Biological Engineering Projects Laboratory
Projects in applied biological engineering research. Students work in teams on one project for the term. Projects often suggested by local industry. Includes training in project planning and project management, execution of experimental work, data analysis, oral presentation, individual and collaborative report writing...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
3-8-4
(10.302 and (2.671, 5.310, 7.003, 12.335, 20.109, (1.106 and 1.107), or (5.351, 5.352, and 5.353))) or permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.291[J]
Introduction to Sustainable Energy
Assessment of current and potential future energy systems. Covers resources, extraction, conversion, and end-use technologies, with emphasis on meeting 21st-century regional and global energy needs in a sustainable manner. Examines various renewable and conventional energy production technologies, energy end-use practi...
true
Fall
Undergraduate
3-1-8
Permission of instructor
2.650[J], 22.081[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.301
Fluid Mechanics
Introduces the mechanical principles governing fluid flow. Stress in a fluid. Conservation of mass and momentum, using differential and integral balances. Elementary constitutive equations. Hydrostatics. Exact solutions of the Navier-Stokes equations. Approximate solutions using control volume analysis. Mechanical ener...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
4-0-8
10.10 and 18.03
null
false
false
true
False
False
False
10.302
Transport Processes
Principles of heat and mass transfer. Steady and transient conduction and diffusion. Radiative heat transfer. Convective transport of heat and mass in both laminar and turbulent flows. Emphasis on the development of a physical understanding of the underlying phenomena and upon the ability to solve real heat and mass tr...
true
Fall
Undergraduate
4-0-8
(5.601, 10.213, and 10.301) or permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.31
Nanoscale Energy Transport Processes
Explores the impact of nanoscale phenomena on macroscale transport of energy-carrying molecules, phonons, electrons, and excitons. Studies the effect of structural and energetic disorder, wave-like vs. particle-like transport, quantum and classical size effects, and quantum coherence. Emphasizes quantitative analysis, ...
false
Fall
Undergraduate
3-0-9
((2.51 or 10.302) and (3.033 or 5.61)) or permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.32
Separation Processes
General principles of separation by equilibrium and rate processes. Staged cascades. Applications to distillation, absorption, adsorption, and membrane processes. Use of material balances, phase equilibria, and diffusion to understand and design separation processes.
true
Spring
Undergraduate
3-0-6
10.213 and 10.302
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.321
Design Principles in Mammalian Systems and Synthetic Biology
Focuses on the layers of design, from molecular to large networks, in mammalian biology. Formally introduces concepts in the emerging fields of mammalian systems and synthetic biology, including engineering principles in neurobiology and stem cell biology. Exposes advanced students from quantitative backgrounds to prob...
false
Fall
Undergraduate
3-0-6
7.05 and 18.03
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.333
Introduction to Modeling and Simulation
Basic concepts of computer modeling and simulation in science and engineering. Uses techniques and software for simulation, data analysis and visualization. Continuum, mesoscale, atomistic and quantum methods used to study fundamental and applied problems in physics, chemistry, materials science, mechanics, engineering...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
4-0-8
18.03 or permission of instructor
null
false
false
true
False
False
False
10.34
Numerical Methods Applied to Chemical Engineering
Numerical methods for solving problems arising in heat and mass transfer, fluid mechanics, chemical reaction engineering, and molecular simulation. Topics: numerical linear algebra, solution of nonlinear algebraic equations and ordinary differential equations, solution of partial differential equations (e.g., Navier-St...
true
Fall
Graduate
3-0-6
Permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.345
Fundamentals of Metabolic and Biochemical Engineering: Applications to Biomanufacturing
Examines the fundamentals of cell and metabolic engineering for biocatalyst design and optimization, as well as biochemical engineering principles for bioreactor design and operation, and downstream processing. Presents applications of microbial processes for production of commodity and specialty chemicals and biofuels...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
3-0-9
5.07, 7.05, or permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.352
Modern Control Design
Covers modern methods for dynamical systems analysis, state estimation, controller design, and related topics. Uses example applications to demonstrate Lyapunov and linear matrix inequality-based methods that explicitly address actuator constraints, nonlinearities, and model uncertainties. Students taking graduate vers...
true
Fall
Undergraduate
3-0-6
18.03 or permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.353
Model Predictive Control
Provides an introduction to the multivariable control of dynamical systems with constraints on manipulated, state, and output variables. Covers multiple mathematical formulations that are popular in academia and industry, including dynamic matrix control and state-space model predictive control of uncertain, nonlinear,...
true
Fall
Undergraduate
3-0-6
18.03 or permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.354[J]
Process Data Analytics
Provides an introduction to data analytics for manufacturing processes. Topics include chemometrics, discriminant analysis, hyperspectral imaging, machine learning, big data, Bayesian methods, experimental design, feature spaces, and pattern recognition as relevant to manufacturing process applications (e.g., output es...
false
Fall
Undergraduate
4-0-8
18.03 or permission of instructor
2.874[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.37
Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design
Applies the concepts of reaction rate, stoichiometry and equilibrium to the analysis of chemical and biological reacting systems. Derivation of rate expressions from reaction mechanisms and equilibrium or steady state assumptions. Design of chemical and biochemical reactors via synthesis of chemical kinetics, transport...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
3-0-9
10.213 and 10.302
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.380[J]
Viruses, Pandemics, and Immunity
Covers the history of infectious diseases, basics of virology, immunology, and epidemiology, and ways in which diagnostic tests, vaccines, and antiviral therapies are currently designed and manufactured. Examines the origins of inequities in infection rates in society, and issues pertinent to vaccine safety. Final proj...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
2-0-1
null
5.002[J], HST.438[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.382[J]
Viruses, Pandemics, and Immunity
Covers the history of infectious diseases, basics of virology, immunology, and epidemiology, and ways in which diagnostic tests, vaccines, and antiviral therapies are currently designed and manufactured. Examines the origins of inequities in infection rates in society, and issues pertinent to vaccine safety. Final proj...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
2-0-1
null
5.003[J], 8.245[J], HST.439[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.390[J]
Fundamentals of Advanced Energy Conversion
Fundamentals of thermodynamics, chemistry, and transport applied to energy systems. Analysis of energy conversion and storage in thermal, mechanical, chemical, and electrochemical processes in power and transportation systems, with emphasis on efficiency, performance, and environmental impact. Applications to fuel refo...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
4-0-8
2.006, (2.051 and 2.06), or permission of instructor
2.60[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.391[J]
Sustainable Energy
Assessment of current and potential future energy systems. Covers resources, extraction, conversion, and end-use technologies, with emphasis on meeting 21st-century regional and global energy needs in a sustainable manner. Examines various energy technologies in each fuel cycle stage for fossil (oil, gas, synthetic), n...
true
Fall
Graduate
3-1-8
Permission of instructor
1.818[J], 2.65[J], 11.371[J], 22.811[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.392[J]
Fundamentals of Advanced Energy Conversion
Fundamentals of thermodynamics, chemistry, and transport applied to energy systems. Analysis of energy conversion and storage in thermal, mechanical, chemical, and electrochemical processes in power and transportation systems, with emphasis on efficiency, performance and environmental impact. Applications to fuel refor...
true
Spring
Graduate
4-0-8
2.006, (2.051 and 2.06), or permission of instructor
2.62[J], 22.40[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.40
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
Basic postulates of classical thermodynamics. Application to transient open and closed systems. Criteria of stability and equilibria. Constitutive property models of pure materials and mixtures emphasizing molecular-level effects using the formalism of statistical mechanics. Phase and chemical equilibria of multicompon...
true
Fall
Graduate
4-0-8
10.213
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.407[J]
Money for Startups
Introduction to the substance and process of funding technology startups. Topics include a comparative analysis of various sources of capital; templates to identify the optimal investor; legal frameworks, US and offshore, of the investment process and its related jargon; an introduction to understanding venture capital...
true
Spring
Graduate
2-0-4
null
2.916[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.421[J]
Energy Systems for Climate Change Mitigation
Reviews the contributions of energy systems to global greenhouse gas emissions, and the levers for reducing those emissions. Lectures and projects focus on evaluating energy systems against climate policy goals, using performance metrics such as cost, carbon intensity, and others. Student projects explore pathways for ...
true
Fall
Undergraduate
3-0-9
(Calculus I (GIR), Chemistry (GIR), and Physics I (GIR)) or permission of instructor
1.067[J], IDS.065[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.424
Pharmaceutical Engineering
Presents engineering principles and unit operations involved in the manufacture of small molecules pharmaceuticals, from the isolation of purified active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) to the final production of drug product. Regulatory issues include quality by design and process analytical technologies of unit oper...
true
Fall
Undergraduate
3-0-6
10.213
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.426
Electrochemical Energy Systems
Introduces electrochemical energy systems from the perspective of thermodynamics, kinetics, and transport. Surveys analysis and design of electrochemical reactions and processes by integrating chemical engineering fundamentals with knowledge from diverse fields, including chemistry, electrical engineering, and material...
true
Fall
Undergraduate
3-0-9
10.302 or permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.43
Introduction to Interfacial Phenomena
Introduces fundamental and applied aspects of interfacial systems. Theory of capillarity. Experimental determination of surface and interfacial tensions. Thermodynamics of interfaces. The Gibbs adsorption equation. Charged interfaces. Surfactant adsorption at interfaces. Insoluble monolayers. Curvature effects on the e...
true
Spring
Graduate
3-0-6
10.213 or introductory subject in thermodynamics or physical chemistry
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.437[J]
Computational Chemistry
Addresses both the theory and application of first-principles computer simulations methods (i.e., quantum, chemical, or electronic structure), including Hartree-Fock theory, density functional theory, and correlated wavefunction methods. Covers enhanced sampling, ab initio molecular dynamics, and transition-path-findin...
true
Fall
Undergraduate
3-0-9
Permission of instructor
5.697[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.441[J]
Molecular and Engineering Aspects of Biotechnology
Covers biological and bioengineering principles underlying the development and therapeutic use of recombinant proteins and stem cells; glycoengineering of recombinant proteins; normal and pathological signaling by growth factors and their receptors; receptor trafficking; monoclonal antibodies as therapeutics; protein p...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
4-0-8
(7.06 and (2.005, 3.012, 5.60, or 20.110)) or permission of instructor
7.37[J], 20.361[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.442
Biochemical Engineering and Biomanufacturing Principles
Explores the interactions of chemical engineering, biochemical engineering, and microbiology with particular emphasis on applications to bioprocess development. Examines mathematical representations of microbial systems, especially with regard to the kinetics of growth, death, and metabolism. Discusses the fundamentals...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
3-0-6
(Biology (GIR), 5.07, and 10.37) or permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.443
Future Medicine: Drug Delivery, Therapeutics, and Diagnostics
Aims to describe the direction and future of medical technology. Introduces pharmaceutics, pharmacology, and conventional medical devices, then transitions to drug delivery systems, mechanical/electric-based and biological/cell-based therapies, and sensors. Covers nano- and micro drug delivery systems, including polyme...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
3-0-6
5.12 or permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.450
Process Dynamics, Operations, and Control
Introduction to dynamic processes and the engineering tasks of process operations and control. Subject covers modeling the static and dynamic behavior of processes; control strategies; design of feedback, feedforward, and other control structures; model-based control; applications to process equipment.
true
Spring
Undergraduate
3-0-6
10.302 and 18.03
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.466
Structure of Soft Matter
Provides an introduction to the basic thermodynamic language used for describing the structure of materials, followed by a survey of the scattering, microscopy and spectroscopic techniques for structure and morphology characterization. Applies these concepts to a series of case studies illustrating the diverse structur...
true
Fall
Undergraduate
3-0-6
5.60
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.467
Polymer Science Laboratory
Experiments broadly aimed at acquainting students with the range of properties of polymers, methods of synthesis, and physical chemistry. Examples: solution polymerization of acrylamide, bead polymerization of divinylbenzene, interfacial polymerization of nylon 6,10. Evaluation of networks by tensile and swelling exper...
true
Fall
Undergraduate
2-7-6
5.12 and (5.310, 7.003, 20.109, or permission of instructor)
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.489
Concepts in Modern Heterogeneous Catalysis
Explores topics in the design and implementation of heterogeneous catalysts for chemical transformations. Emphasizes use of catalysis for environmentally benign and sustainable chemical processes. Lectures address concepts in catalyst preparation, catalyst characterization, quantum chemical calculations, and microkinet...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
3-0-6
10.302 and 10.37
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.490
Integrated Chemical Engineering
Presents and solves chemical engineering problems in an industrial context. Emphasis on the integration of fundamental concepts with approaches in process design, and on problems that demand synthesis, economic analysis, and process design; consideration of safety analysis, process dynamics and the use of process simul...
true
Fall, Spring
Undergraduate
3-0-6
10.37
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.492A
Integrated Chemical Engineering Topics I
Chemical engineering problems presented and analyzed in an industrial context. Emphasizes the integration of fundamentals with material property estimation, process control, product development, and computer simulation. Integration of societal issues, such as engineering ethics, environmental and safety considerations,...
true
Fall
Undergraduate
2-0-4
10.301 and permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.492B
Integrated Chemical Engineering Topics I
Chemical engineering problems presented and analyzed in an industrial context. Emphasizes the integration of fundamentals with material property estimation, process control, product development, and computer simulation. Integration of societal issues, such as engineering ethics, environmental and safety considerations,...
true
Fall
Undergraduate
2-0-4
10.301 and permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.493
Integrated Chemical Engineering Topics II
Chemical engineering problems presented and analyzed in an industrial context. Emphasizes the integration of fundamentals with material property estimation, process control, product development, and computer simulation. Integration of societal issues, such as engineering ethics, environmental and safety considerations,...
true
IAP
Undergraduate
2-0-4
10.301 and permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.494A
Integrated Chemical Engineering Topics III
Chemical engineering problems presented and analyzed in an industrial context. Emphasizes the integration of fundamentals with material property estimation, process control, product development, and computer simulation. Integration of societal issues, such as engineering ethics, environmental and safety considerations,...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
2-0-4
10.301 and permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.494B
Integrated Chemical Engineering Topics III
Chemical engineering problems presented and analyzed in an industrial context. Emphasizes the integration of fundamentals with material property estimation, process control, product development, and computer simulation. Integration of societal issues, such as engineering ethics, environmental and safety considerations,...
true
Spring
Undergraduate
2-0-4
10.301 and permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.495
Molecular Design and Bioprocess Development of Immunotherapies
Examines challenges and opportunities for applying chemical engineering principles to address the growing global burden of infectious disease, including drug-resistant strains and neglected pathogens. Topics include a historical overview of vaccines and immunotherapies, the molecular design considerations for new immun...
true
Fall
Undergraduate
3-0-6
7.06 or permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.496[J]
Design of Sustainable Polymer Systems
Capstone subject in which students are charged with redesigning consumable plastics to improve their recyclability and illustrate the potential future of plastic sourcing and management. Students engage with industry partners and waste handlers to delineate the design space and understand downstream limitations in wast...
true
IAP
Undergraduate
3-0-6
(10.213 and 10.301) or permission of instructor
1.096[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.50
Analysis of Transport Phenomena
Unified treatment of heat transfer, mass transfer, and fluid mechanics, emphasizing scaling concepts in formulating models and analytical methods for obtaining solutions. Topics include conduction and diffusion, laminar flow regimes, convective heat and mass transfer, and simultaneous heat and mass transfer with chemic...
true
Spring
Graduate
4-0-8
10.301 and 10.302
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.51
Nanoscale Energy Transport Processes
Explores the impact of nanoscale phenomena on macroscale transport of energy-carrying molecules, phonons, electrons, and excitons. Studies the effect of structural and energetic disorder, wave-like vs. particle-like transport, quantum and classical size effects, and quantum coherence. Emphasizes quantitative analysis, ...
false
Fall
Graduate
3-0-9
((2.51 or 10.302) and (3.033 or 5.61)) or permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.52
Mechanics of Fluids
Advanced subject in fluid and continuum mechanics. Content includes kinematics, macroscopic balances for linear and angular momentum, the stress tensor, creeping flows and the lubrication approximation, the boundary layer approximation, linear stability theory, and some simple turbulent flows.
false
Fall
Graduate
3-0-6
10.50
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.521
Design Principles in Mammalian Systems and Synthetic Biology
Focuses on the layers of design, from molecular to large networks, in mammalian biology. Formally introduces concepts in the emerging fields of mammalian systems and synthetic biology, including engineering principles in neurobiology and stem cell biology. Exposes advanced students from quantitative backgrounds to prob...
false
Fall
Graduate
3-0-6
(7.05 and 18.03) or permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.524
Pharmaceutical Engineering
Presents engineering principles and unit operations involved in the manufacture of small molecules pharmaceuticals, from the isolation of purified active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) to the final production of drug product. Regulatory issues include quality by design and process analytical technologies of unit oper...
true
Fall
Graduate
3-0-6
null
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.53[J]
Advances in Biomanufacturing
Seminar examines how biopharmaceuticals, an increasingly important class of pharmaceuticals, are manufactured. Topics range from fundamental bioprocesses to new technologies to the economics of biomanufacturing. Also covers the impact of globalization on regulation and quality approaches as well as supply chain integri...
true
Spring
Graduate
1-0-2
null
7.548[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.531[J]
Macromolecular Hydrodynamics
Physical phenomena in polymeric liquids undergoing deformation and flow. Kinematics and material functions for complex fluids; techniques of viscometry, rheometry; and linear viscoelastic measurements for polymeric fluids. Generalized Newtonian fluids. Continuum mechnanics, frame invariance, and convected derivatives f...
true
Spring
Graduate
3-0-6
2.25, 10.301, or permission of instructor
2.341[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.534
Bioelectrochemistry
Provides an overview of electrochemistry as it relates to biology, with an emphasis on electron transport in living systems. Primary literature used as a guide for discussion. Objective is to enable students to learn the fundamental principles of electrochemistry and electrochemical engineering applied to biological sy...
false
Spring
Graduate
3-0-6
null
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.535[J]
Protein Engineering
Introduces the field of protein engineering. Develops understanding of key biophysical chemistry concepts in protein structure/function and their applications. Explores formulation of simple kinetic, statistical, and transport models for directed evolution and drug biodistribution. Students read and critically discuss ...
true
Spring
Graduate
3-0-9
18.03 and (5.07 or 7.05)
20.535[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.536[J]
Thermal Hydraulics in Power Technology
Emphasis on thermo-fluid dynamic phenomena and analysis methods for conventional and nuclear power stations. Kinematics and dynamics of two-phase flows. Steam separation. Boiling, instabilities, and critical conditions. Single-channel transient analysis. Multiple channels connected at plena. Loop analysis including...
true
Fall
Graduate
3-2-7
2.006, 10.302, 22.312, or permission of instructor
2.59[J], 22.313[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.537[J]
Molecular, Cellular, and Tissue Biomechanics
Develops and applies scaling laws and the methods of continuum mechanics to biomechanical phenomena over a range of length scales. Topics include structure of tissues and the molecular basis for macroscopic properties; chemical and electrical effects on mechanical behavior; cell mechanics, motility and adhesion; biomem...
true
Spring
Graduate
3-0-9
Biology (GIR) and 18.03
2.798[J], 3.971[J], 6.4842[J], 20.410[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.538[J]
Principles of Molecular Bioengineering
Provides an introduction to the mechanistic analysis and engineering of biomolecules and biomolecular systems. Covers methods for measuring, modeling, and manipulating systems, including biophysical experimental tools, computational modeling approaches, and molecular design. Equips students to take systematic and quant...
true
Fall
Graduate
3-0-9
7.06 and 18.03
20.420[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.539[J]
Fields, Forces, and Flows in Biological Systems
Molecular diffusion, diffusion-reaction, conduction, convection in biological systems; fields in heterogeneous media; electrical double layers; Maxwell stress tensor, electrical forces in physiological systems. Fluid and solid continua: equations of motion useful for porous, hydrated biological tissues. Case studies of...
true
Fall
Graduate
3-0-9
Permission of instructor
2.795[J], 6.4832[J], 20.430[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.540
Intracellular Dynamics
Covers current models and descriptions of the internal cell dynamics of macromolecules due to reaction and transport. Two major areas will be explored: the process of gene expression, including protein-DNA interactions, chromatin dynamics, and the stochastic nature of gene expression; and cell signaling systems, espe...
true
Spring
Graduate
3-0-9
7.06, 10.302, 18.03, or permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.542
Biochemical Engineering and Biomanufacturing Principles
Explores the interactions of chemical engineering, biochemical engineering, and microbiology with particular emphasis on applications to bioprocess development. Examines mathematical representations of microbial systems, especially with regard to the kinetics of growth, death, and metabolism. Discusses the fundamentals...
true
Spring
Graduate
3-0-6
(5.07, 10.37, and (7.012, 7.013, 7.014, 7.015, or 7.016)) or permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.544
Metabolic and Cell Engineering
Presentation of a framework for quantitative understanding of cell functions as integrated molecular systems. Analysis of cell-level processes in terms of underlying molecular mechanisms based on thermodynamics, kinetics, mechanics, and transport principles, emphasizing an engineering, problem-oriented perspective. Obj...
true
Fall, Spring
Graduate
3-0-9
7.05, 10.302, and 18.03
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.545
Fundamentals of Metabolic and Biochemical Engineering: Applications to Biomanufacturing
Examines the fundamentals of cell and metabolic engineering for biocatalyst design and optimization, as well as biochemical engineering principles for bioreactor design and operation, and downstream processing. Presents applications of microbial processes for production of commodity and specialty chemicals and biofuels...
true
Spring
Graduate
3-0-9
5.07, 7.05, or permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.546[J]
Statistical Thermodynamics
Develops classical equilibrium statistical mechanical concepts for application to chemical physics problems. Basic concepts of ensemble theory formulated on the basis of thermodynamic fluctuations. Examples of applications include Ising models, lattice models of binding, ionic and non-ionic solutions, liquid theory, po...
true
Fall
Graduate
3-0-9
5.601 or permission of instructor
5.70[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.547[J]
Principles and Practice of Drug Development
Description and critical assessment of the major issues and stages of developing a pharmaceutical or biopharmaceutical. Drug discovery, preclinical development, clinical investigation, manufacturing and regulatory issues considered for small and large molecules. Economic and financial considerations of the drug develop...
true
Fall
Graduate
3-0-6
Permission of instructor
15.136[J], HST.920[J], IDS.620[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.548[J]
Tumor Microenvironment and Immuno-Oncology: A Systems Biology Approach
Provides theoretical background to analyze and synthesize the most up-to-date findings from both laboratory and clinical investigations into solid tumor pathophysiology. Covers different topics centered on the critical role that the tumor microenvironment plays in the growth, invasion, metastasis and treatment of solid...
false
Fall
Graduate
2-0-4
null
HST.525[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.55
Colloid and Surfactant Science
Introduces fundamental and applied aspects of colloidal dispersions, where the typical particle size is less than a micrometer. Discusses the characterization and unique behavior of colloidal dispersions, including their large surface-to-volume ratio, tendency to sediment in gravitational and centrifugal fields, diffus...
true
Fall
Graduate
3-0-6
Permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.551
Systems Engineering
Introduction to the elements of systems engineering. Special attention devoted to those tools that help students structure and solve complex problems. Illustrative examples drawn from a broad variety of chemical engineering topics, including product development and design, process development and design, experimental a...
true
Spring
Graduate
3-0-6
10.213, 10.302, and 10.37
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.552
Modern Control Design
Covers modern methods for dynamical systems analysis, state estimation, controller design, and related topics. Uses example applications to demonstrate Lyapunov and linear matrix inequality-based methods that explicitly address actuator constraints, nonlinearities, and model uncertainties. Students taking graduate vers...
true
Fall
Graduate
3-0-9
null
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.553
Model Predictive Control
Provides an introduction to the multivariable control of dynamical systems with constraints on manipulated, state, and output variables. Covers multiple mathematical formulations that are popular in academia and industry, including dynamic matrix control and state-space model predictive control of uncertain, nonlinear,...
true
Fall
Graduate
3-0-9
null
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.554[J]
Process Data Analytics
Provides an introduction to data analytics for manufacturing processes. Topics include chemometrics, discriminant analysis, hyperspectral imaging, machine learning, big data, Bayesian methods, experimental design, feature spaces, and pattern recognition as relevant to manufacturing process applications (e.g., output es...
false
Fall
Graduate
4-0-8
null
2.884[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.555[J]
Bioinformatics: Principles, Methods and Applications
Introduction to bioinformatics, the collection of principles and computational methods used to upgrade the information content of biological data generated by genome sequencing, proteomics, and cell-wide physiological measurements of gene expression and metabolic fluxes. Fundamentals from systems theory presented to de...
true
Spring
Graduate
3-0-9
Permission of instructor
HST.940[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.557
Mixed-integer and Nonconvex Optimization
Presents the theory and practice of deterministic algorithms for locating the global solution of NP-hard optimization problems. Recurring themes and methods are convex relaxations, branch-and-bound, cutting planes, outer approximation and primal-relaxed dual approaches. Emphasis is placed on the connections between met...
false
Spring
Graduate
3-0-9
10.34 or 15.053
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.56
Advanced Topics in Surfactant Science
Introduces fundamental advances and practical aspects of surfactant self-assembly in aqueous media. In-depth discussion of surfactant micellization, including statistical-thermodynamics of micellar solutions, models of micellar growth, molecular models for the free energy of micellization, and geometric packing theorie...
true
Spring
Graduate
3-0-6
Permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.560
Structure and Properties of Polymers
Review of polymer molecular structure and bulk morphology; survey of molecular and morphological influence on bulk physical properties including non-Newtonian flow, macromolecular diffusion, gas transport in polymers, electrical and optical properties, solid-state deformation, and toughness. Case studies for product de...
true
Spring
Graduate
3-0-6
10.213 or permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.562[J]
Pioneering Technologies for Interrogating Complex Biological Systems
Introduces pioneering technologies in biology and medicine and discusses their underlying biological/molecular/engineering principles. Topics include emerging sample processing technologies, advanced optical imaging modalities, and next-gen molecular phenotyping techniques. Provides practical experience with optical mi...
true
Spring
Graduate
3-0-9
null
9.271[J], HST.562[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.566
Structure of Soft Matter
Provides an introduction to the basic thermodynamic language used for describing the structure of materials, followed by a survey of the scattering, microscopy and spectroscopic techniques for structure and morphology characterization. Applies these concepts to a series of case studies illustrating the diverse structur...
true
Fall
Graduate
3-0-6
5.60
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.568
Physical Chemistry of Polymers
Introduction to polymer science from a molecular perspective. Covers topics in macromolecular confirmation and spatial extent, polymer solution thermodynamics and the theta state, linear viscoelasticity, rubber elasticity, and the thermodynamics and kinetics of formation of glasses and semicrystalline solids. Also prov...
false
Fall
Graduate
3-0-9
Prereq: 10.213, 10.40, or (5.601 AND 5.602)
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.569
Synthesis of Polymers
Studies synthesis of polymeric materials, emphasizing interrelationships of chemical pathways, process conditions, and microarchitecture of molecules produced. Chemical pathways include traditional approaches such as anionic, radical condensation, and ring-opening polymerizations. New techniques, including stable free ...
true
Fall
Graduate
3-0-6
5.12
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.571[J]
Atmospheric Chemistry Models & Climate
Introduction to the physics and chemistry of the atmosphere including experience with computer codes. Aerosols and theories of their formation, evolution, and removal. Gas and aerosol transport from urban to continental scales. Coupled models of radiation, transport, and chemistry. Solution of inverse problems to deduc...
true
Spring
Graduate
3-0-9
(18.075 and (5.60 or 5.61)) or permission of instructor
12.806[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.580
Solid-State Surface Science
Structural, chemical, and electronic properties of solids and solid surfaces. Analytical tools used to characterize surfaces including Auger and photoelectron spectroscopies and electron diffraction techniques. Surface thermodynamics and kinetics including adsorption-desorption, catalytic properties, and sputtering pro...
true
Fall
Graduate
3-0-6
10.213
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.582[J]
Principles of Innovation
Presents the key elements required for new technical ideas and business practices to be successfully deployed in an open economy, subject to international trade and external environmental costs. Examines the challenges of climate change and increased international competitiveness as they relate to innovation. Offers re...
true
Spring
Graduate
2-0-4
null
5.82[J]
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.585
Engineering Nanotechnology
Review of fundamental concepts of energy, mass and electron transport in materials confined or geometrically patterned at the nanoscale, where departures from classical laws are dominant. Specific applications to contemporary engineering challenges are discussed including problems in energy, biology, medicine, electro...
true
Fall
Graduate
3-0-9
10.213, 10.302, or permission of instructor
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
10.586
Crystallization Science and Technology
Studies the nucleation and growth of crystals from a melt or a liquid solution and their important role in a wide range of applications, including pharmaeuticals, proteins, and semiconductor materials. Provides background information and covers topics needed to understand, perform experiments, construct and simulate me...
false
Fall
Graduate
3-0-6
10.213
null
false
false
false
False
False
False
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