Richard M. Felder (born in New York City in 1939) is the Hoechst Celanese Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering at North Carolina State University. He is coauthor of Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes], a widely used text for the introductory chemical engineering course, and has authored or coauthored over 300 papers on chemical process engineering and engineering and science education. Felder is co-director of the National Effectiv...
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Richard M. Felder (born in New York City in 1939) is the Hoechst Celanese Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering at North Carolina State University. He is coauthor of Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes], a widely used text for the introductory chemical engineering course, and has authored or coauthored over 300 papers on chemical process engineering and engineering and science education. Felder is co-director of the National Effective Teaching Institute sponsored by the American Society for Engineering Education. Most of his publications and resources he has developed for instructors and students can be found on his website Resources in Science and Engineering Education.
Dr. Felder received a BChE degree from the City College of New York in 1962 and a PhD in chemical engineering from Princeton University in 1966. He spent a year as a NATO Postdoctoral Fellow at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment (Harwell, England) and then two years as a research engineer at...
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