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Emanex18:Please say what you have full knowledge of. |
onuhabel1:Both upstream(surface production and processing and oil and gas facility design), midstream and downstream(refining and petrochemical production) |
Intelligentdude:Yes Sire. I am on Facebook. Please how do I join the group? |
Good evening Intelligentdude and other admins here. Please I will love to study in China but on Scholarship due to financial constraints. Please what are the requirements that I need for MSc Chemical Engineering and what school are the best and that accepts international students better. Please I have no clue about the process of application. Please can someone guide me please. My email is agbagidimudi@gmail.com Please I am looking forward to your reply. thanks. |
Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun, Delta State.
Not paid yet.
Please how much did they pay this year? |
First of all, engineering and sciences are very very different from each other. Engineers apply scientific principles to design, model, synthesise, and develop processes and products that makes life easier. Engineering training is very different from science training and it gives you this kind of intuition when you want to solve problems which is different from that of sciences. That's one thing we should be aware of. There are two things involved in Industrial production. The Product Design, and the Process Design. Industrial chemistry focuses on the Product design, the synthesis, how to make a lab scale or testube scale of some chemical, say A body was. How to develop it. And also how to improve it. They have negligible knowledge about the process design. Chemical engineers (a.k.a Process Engineers) have considerable knowledge of product design but are more interested in the Process design. About the technology, equipment and process required to produce 55,000 tonnes of this body wash per hour, packaging it, and at times product sales and economics. Chemical engineers will design the plant, the reactors where the test tube reaction will take place in large scale. They will be concerned about heat and mass transfer, the various equipment, instruments and control elements needed to monitor the process. Where necessary, they will run simulation and all that. They are just engineers. And mind you, they have appreciable knowledge of physical and analytical chemistry, reaction mechanisms etc and in some cases, microbiology and biochemistry. They are more versatile... N.B: All the above stated process knowledge is lacked by the Industrial chemist. Chemical engineers have so many prospects. You can be at the leading edge of breakthrough research and development i First of all, engineering and sciences are very very different from each other. Engineers apply scientific principles to design, model, synthesise, and develop processes and products that makes life easier. Engineering training is very different from science training and it gives you this kind of intuition when you want to solve problems which is different from that of sciences. That's one thing we should be aware of. There are two things involved in Industrial production. The Product Design, and the Process Design. Industrial chemistry focuses on the Product design, the synthesis, how to make a lab scale or testube scale of some chemical, say A body was. How to develop it. And also how to improve it. They have negligible knowledge about the process design. Chemical engineers (a.k.a Process Engineers) have considerable knowledge of product design but are more interested in the Process design. About the technology, equipment and process required to produce 55,000 tonnes of this body wash per hour, packaging it, and at times product sales and economics. Chemical engineers will design the plant, the reactors where the test tube reaction will take place in large scale. They will be concerned about heat and mass transfer, the various equipment, instruments and control elements needed to monitor the process. Where necessary, they will run simulation and all that. They are just engineers. And mind you, they have appreciable knowledge of physical and analytical chemistry, reaction mechanisms etc and in some cases, microbiology and biochemistry. They are more versatile... N.B: All the above stated process knowledge is lacked by the Industrial chemist. Chemical engineers have so many prospects. You can be at the leading edge of breakthrough research in so many fields; biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, biomedicals, so much more. you can work in manufacturing, renewable energy, oil and gas, brewing, food and consumer products, metal, glass and other materials, nuclear, you can be a mechanical engineer in many fields, you can be an electrical engineer as a Process control engineer, you can be a sales and economics engineer since you have good idea of plant and process economics. You can also become a Process Safety Engineer as you have good knowledge of loss prevention and process safety. You can also be a petroleum engineer. You can be whatever you want! I don't know about Industrial Chemistry, but I can tell you, Chemical engineers rock! I'm a Chemical Engineering Undergraduate myself, 4th year and I'm enjoying every part of it! |
Dottore:What's the probability of being an illiterate and employing graduates? And what's the probability of getting a job, by virtue of good grades . Or of being employed by the illiterate. One illiterate, will employ 200 graduates. I rather be 1/200 graduates rather than be 1/100000000000000 literates |
keyboardwarwar:You deserve to fail!!! Luck will not take you anywhere. Luck will not help you when you are admitted into uni but hardwork and sheer perseverance. Luck is a risk. Don't risk it. Study hard and post your testimonies when you pass. That will be the best message. This your score is low as lots of persons got 240+(go and find out). But all the same, forgive my bluntness, I am just being real. Cheers! |
robosky02:Only if he has done more than Henriq Pieere Abumeyang |
Tracyomo:You must be kiddin me |
DisGuy:You don't get the point do you? Those their electronic gadgets are being produced in some other country! They create a large percentage of the jobs in their country, hoard the technical skill, technology and all that. That's why they will also prefer spending millions importing the products to Nigeria. The employment a single plant brings is more than that of all the sales outlet nationwide. They are using our heads and the sooner we notice, the better! |
Empty-head recharge card always have this extra 10 naira to all prices of the voucher. I just tire for this taxing system. Isn't it supposed to increase with the price Just saying... |
Don't open shops, open production plants!!! WTF is wrong with our people sef? Nigeria Don turn mall Abi wetin WTF is wrong with our people sef? Nigeria Don turn mall Abi wetin |
Desperate times calls for desperate measures If this is applied in all our O'level external exams, it will increase the reliability of the results. |
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I must say, This story is quite electrifying!!!
I must say, This story is quite electrifying!!! |
frugal:The way una dae plast the bros who said he was taught in primary school just shows that most NLders are dumb as shit. I was taught about blood groups and genotypes in prima school myself and I'm not afraid to stand up for the bros. Please ask primary school kids and you'd be surprised. Kudos Brother! Leave all these retards. |
The way una dae plast the bros who said he was taught in primary school just shows that most NLders are dumb as shit. I was taught about blood groups and genotypes in prima school myself and I'm not scared to stand up for the bros. Please ask primary school kids and you'd be surprised. Kudos Brother! Leave all these retards. |
Amory:How you wan take know when you nor dae enter class. |
iPopAlomo:So we pay 10k to watch some nigg* fu*k some girl or something and then kill ourselves with wanking. Why not just use the 10k to bleep ashawo at rate of 500naira 5 times a week! Abi that one no better than the former? Life na sense...
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Guys like girls that have something "fruitful" that they are dedicated to. It might be reading books and novels, exercising, cooking, writing, just anything that they are really passionate about. |
For me, it's simple;
No!
No!!
No!!!
and Hell no!!!! |
I will travel back in time to prehistoric times |
Na salary ![]() |
I think for an academic, the minimum "social life" needed to excel in workplace should be good, effective communication skills, team play... I think that's just gonna be enough for the while |
talktonase:Shut up your dirty mouth for dia |
Many are mad. Few are roaming |
refiner:Girl calm down. Suck a di*k or something. E go soon reach your turn.. |
Jessidaisy4:Keep fantasizing. This(the 15 year old girl) could be you, but you here, halfway across the world fantasizing... Smh |
The comments from this post shows that the persons that are attacking the OP might have a high GPA, but definitely have a low IQ. If GPA corresponds with IQ, y'll won't utter the kind of rubbish you have been spitting from y'll mouth. |
I think number 1 on the list is a medical condition called Anxiety Disorder caused by high anxiety sensitivity. |
Center for incubation of unemployable graduates. I said it! Kill me! |
. but i didn't lose hope! as i proceed to studies OND in computer Engineering and Advance Diploma in Software Engineeering @Lagos.[
Just saying...
Don't open shops, open production plants!!!
I must say, This story is quite electrifying!!!