Delivered by the University of Birmingham as part of the Modular Masters in Formulation on behalf of the Science Industry Partnership, the Characterisation for Formulation module examines a wide variety of techniques that are important for characterising the structure and quality of formulated products and the processes used to make them.
Micromanipulation, positron emission particle tracking, particle image velocimetry and dynamic vapour sorption are just some of the methods studied. This module will introduce the wide range of characterisation methods that are available within Chemical Engineering.The module concentrates on techniques that students have not been exposed to at undergraduate level and the main emphasis is on characterisation of the microstructure of a product. The module will consist of lectures.
Micromanipulation, positron emission particle tracking, particle image velocimetry and dynamic vapour sorption are just some of the methods studied. This module will introduce the wide range of characterisation methods that are available within Chemical Engineering.The module concentrates on techniques that students have not been exposed to at undergraduate level and the main emphasis is on characterisation of the microstructure of a product. The module will consist of lectures.