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Hi there my friend! great video, and thanks for considering me in the list! I've only read 2 of the list right there... should ocnsider checking out more of ChemE content but currently I'm on a Tolkien spree XD
Hey there Emmanuel, you are very welcome my friend, it is a great e-book! They are definitely great reads, so do make sure to check them out after you’ve read Tolkien! I think Tolkien’s fantasy books are great too, so do enjoy the spree whilst it lasts! 👍
Other than the problematic tendency to differentiate reciprocating compressors from other "regular" ones, great video. I'll make sure to check out a few of these! #normalisereciprocatingcompressors #lowmolecularweightsmatter
hey, was wondering what the possibility is for me to switch unis after 1st year for chemEng. i’m going to go southampton but would rather try UCL again
Hey there! You can certainly switch universities, but there are a number of things you would have to do first. This link here will explain everything in depth: brightknowledge.org/education/can-i-move-to-a-different-university I would advise that you think through whether you would like to complete one year of your ChemEng degree or take a gap year, as you will have to check with UCL if they will allow you entry into second year, or whether they would prefer for you to start from year 1. All the best, and any further questions don’t hesitate to ask! 👍
Yes sure! The technical ones that I’ve heard of are biopharmaceutical processing by Gunter Jagschies et al, CAPA in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries by J Rodriguez, chemical engineering in the pharmaceutical industry by M Ende and Pharmaceutical Drug Product Development and process optimisation by S Beg et al. I had to google to confirm the names, but I hope this helps!
Do make sure to like and subscribe to get all the best ChemEng application advice, and comment down below your thoughts and suggestions! 100 likes and we will do a part 2 🔜 ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️
loved this video!! was so lost searching for a reading list but this definitely helped me out with my essay
Thank you! Delighted to hear it helped 🥳 🙌
Hi there my friend! great video, and thanks for considering me in the list! I've only read 2 of the list right there... should ocnsider checking out more of ChemE content but currently I'm on a Tolkien spree XD
Hey there Emmanuel, you are very welcome my friend, it is a great e-book!
They are definitely great reads, so do make sure to check them out after you’ve read Tolkien! I think Tolkien’s fantasy books are great too, so do enjoy the spree whilst it lasts! 👍
Great advice for the future students! Really helpful to prepare for chemical engineering! 😀🙌
Thank you! 🙏
Another great video, very useful and will be super helpful for students preparing for chemical engineering!
Thank you!
Other than the problematic tendency to differentiate reciprocating compressors from other "regular" ones, great video. I'll make sure to check out a few of these! #normalisereciprocatingcompressors #lowmolecularweightsmatter
Thank you Pat! Much appreciated 🙏
My apologies over the mistake, it was an error I missed whilst editing 😅
Great video!
Thank you! Much appreciated 👍
hey, was wondering what the possibility is for me to switch unis after 1st year for chemEng. i’m going to go southampton but would rather try UCL again
Hey there!
You can certainly switch universities, but there are a number of things you would have to do first. This link here will explain everything in depth: brightknowledge.org/education/can-i-move-to-a-different-university
I would advise that you think through whether you would like to complete one year of your ChemEng degree or take a gap year, as you will have to check with UCL if they will allow you entry into second year, or whether they would prefer for you to start from year 1. All the best, and any further questions don’t hesitate to ask! 👍
@@ChemEngWeekly great thank u, thing is i’m joining southampton after a gap year so i don’t want to take another one. ill look into the link
@@hamz_012 no worries at all! All the best for your decision 👍
could u pls recommend some books for someone with a chemE background but working in pharma/biotech 😊
Yes sure! The technical ones that I’ve heard of are biopharmaceutical processing by Gunter Jagschies et al, CAPA in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries by J Rodriguez, chemical engineering in the pharmaceutical industry by M Ende and Pharmaceutical Drug Product Development and process optimisation by S Beg et al. I had to google to confirm the names, but I hope this helps!