Biochemical Engineering eBook

by James Lee
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Most instructors prepare their own notes to cover the topics of their interests. However, students are required to buy an expensive textbook for several chapters that instructors cover. This ebook covers main topics of biochemical engineering that most instructors teach in the class. Adopting this ebook as your textbook not only help you to teach the course effectively, but also help students to save monies. Students in your class will get 50% discount from the price of the regular printable version. Further discount can be arranged depending on your class size and special circumstances.
 
Some instructors like to provide students with printed copies of the ebook through their bookstores, which can be arranged by contacting the author.
 

Instructors' comments
 
"I have been teaching Biochemical Engineering to my undergraduate and graduate students for the last three years. I have found that the book "Biochemical Engineering" by James M. Lee to be very much helpful in addition to the other volumes I have in this subject. It truly introduces the essential aspects of bioprocessing in biotechnology to chemical engineers ..."
 
"I am assistant professor in Chemical Engineering Department at ... I would like to adopt your e-book titled "biochemical engineering" for my class for next semester. I have the hard copy for the book that published in 1992. It is a very good book for introductory class in biochemical engineering. For my class I want to adopt the new version."
 
"Dr. ... has adopted your book again for the Spring semester.  I need to know if the price that the bookstore pays you, after we have printed the book, is the same or has it changed."
 
"This book is quite good because I used it in US. But I don't know why the publisher does not publish it any more. Once our library decides to buy it, please kindly providing the solution manual and teaching slides which will help me a lot in my teaching."