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講者:
Nance Dicciani President & CEO, Specialty Materials
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關於本次演講: Nance Dicciani gives an overview of the state of the chemical industry and mega trends affecting the future of the industry.
Topics include the role of the chemical industry in the dramatic increase in life expectancy, the volume of sales dollars
committed to R&D, and the impact of nanotechnology . Other topics include why it is important to "get China right" for any
global industry, and the implications for the growth in the number of microprocessors in the average American home.
關於講者: Nance Dicciani is President and CEO of Specialty Materials, a strategic business group of Honeywell that serves as a world leader in the production of nylon, polyester, polyethylene, fluorocarbons, caprolactam, electronic materials and specialty chemicals.
She holds a B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering from Villanova University, a M.S. degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Virginia and a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. She also received an M.B.A. from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. She currently serves as a vice president of SCI, the Society of Chemical Industry.
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關於影片(影片時間索引):
- Video length is 1:16:12
- It begins with an introduction by Robert C. Armstrong
Chemical Engineering Department Head - Dicciani begins at 7:15
- Q&A begins at 1:00:05
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| The Warren K. Lewis Lectureship was established in 1978 to recognize Professor Lewis' revolutionary impact on chemical engineering education. By developing the concept of unit operations, first proposed by A. D. Little and William Walker, he revolutionized the design of chemical engineering processes and equipment. Throughout his career, Professor Lewis was mindful of the needs of industrial practice; accordingly, the Lewis lecture features speakers from industry and academia. |
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以上資料為本影片上傳至 MITWORLD 網站上當時所獲知的資訊。此影片上傳日為: 2003-05-02.
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