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'''Bioprocess engineering''', also '''biochemical engineering''', is a specialization of [[chemical engineering]] or [[Biological engineering]]. It deals with the design and development of equipment and processes for the manufacturing of products such as [[agriculture]], [[food]], [[fodder|feed]], [[pharmaceuticals]], [[nutraceuticals]], [[chemicals]], and [[polymers]] and [[paper]] from biological materials & treatment of waste water.
'''Bioprocess engineering''', also '''biochemical engineering''', is a specialization of [[chemical engineering]] or [[biological engineering]]. It deals with the design and development of equipment and processes for the manufacturing of products such as [[agriculture]], [[food]], [[fodder|feed]], [[pharmaceuticals]], [[nutraceuticals]], [[chemicals]], and [[polymers]] and [[paper]] from biological materials & treatment of waste water.
Bioprocess engineering is a conglomerate of mathematics, biology and industrial design, and consists of various spectrums like designing of [[bioreactors]], study of fermentors (mode of operations etc.). It also deals with studying various biotechnological processes used in industries for large scale production of biological product for optimization of yield in the end product and the quality of end product. Bioprocess engineering may include the work of mechanical, electrical, and industrial engineers to apply principles of their disciplines to processes based on using living cells or sub component of such cells.<ref>Bioprocess engineering- Basic concepts; Shular, Michael A., kargi, Fikret, Prentice Hall of India, 2005</ref>
Bioprocess engineering is a conglomerate of mathematics, biology and industrial design, and consists of various spectrums like designing of [[bioreactors]], study of fermentors (mode of operations etc.). It also deals with studying various biotechnological processes used in industries for large scale production of biological product for optimization of yield in the end product and the quality of end product. Bioprocess engineering may include the work of mechanical, electrical, and industrial engineers to apply principles of their disciplines to processes based on using living cells or sub component of such cells.<ref>Bioprocess engineering- Basic concepts; Shular, Michael A., kargi, Fikret, Prentice Hall of India, 2005</ref>



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Bioprocess engineering, also biochemical engineering, is a specialization of chemical engineering or biological engineering. It deals with the design and development of equipment and processes for the manufacturing of products such as agriculture, food, feed, pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, chemicals, and polymers and paper from biological materials & treatment of waste water. Bioprocess engineering is a conglomerate of mathematics, biology and industrial design, and consists of various spectrums like designing of bioreactors, study of fermentors (mode of operations etc.). It also deals with studying various biotechnological processes used in industries for large scale production of biological product for optimization of yield in the end product and the quality of end product. Bioprocess engineering may include the work of mechanical, electrical, and industrial engineers to apply principles of their disciplines to processes based on using living cells or sub component of such cells.[1]

Colleges and universities

Bioreactor
  • National Institute of Applied Science and Technology Tunis (Industrial Biology Engineering Program)

See also

References

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