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7. Opportunities in Education
Pages 141-144

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... Few chemical engineering textbooks and curricula offer electrochemical examples in the core courses such as material and energy balances, separation processes, transport phenomena, or reactor engineering. In addition, over the past 10 to 20 years there has been a gradual disappearance of electrochemical coverage in most physical chemistry courses.
From page 142...
... Undergraduate coursework: Usable information needs to be developed for incorporation into existing courses, textbooks, and reference handbooks in chemistry, physics, chemical engineering, and materials, as well as new courses on electrochemical science and engineering. The broad scope of the electrochemical field must be made clear in such works.
From page 143...
... Progress in this area could also be enhanced by organizing special workshops dedicated to the development of lectures and problems suitable for incorporation in standard chemical engineering and materials science and engineering courses (e.g., thermodynamics, reaction engineering, heat and mass transfer, plant design) or into certain standard chemistry classes (such as organic and inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, and solid-state physics)


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