Aydin Sunol
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Systems Engineering, Supercritical fluid technology, Green Engineering, Product and Process Design
Recent Research Projects: Environmentally Friendly Pathways for Development of Materials Thermodynamic and Transport Property Measurement and Estimation at High Pressure Separations Using Supercritical Fluids Development of Spiral Curriculum and Web-based Teaching Modules for Design Reactions at High Pressure Product and Process Design Green Engineering
Education
Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, VPI and SU, Blacksburg, VA, 1982; M.Eng. Industrial Engineering, VPI and SU, Blacksburg, VA, 1982; B.S. ChE, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey, 1975
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