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Biosystems Engineering Research Review 14

Editor(s)
Cummins, Enda  
Curran, Thomas P.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/4390
Date Issued
2009-05
Date Available
2013-06-27T11:44:54Z
Abstract
The Fourteenth Annual Research Review describes the ongoing research programme in Biosystems Engineering at University College Dublin. The research programme covers three focal areas: Food and Process Engineering; Bioresource Systems; and Bioenvironmental Engineering. Each area is divided into sub-areas as outlined in the Table of Contents which also includes the name of the research scholar (in bold); the research supervisor(s); the title of the research; the nature of the research programme; and the research sponsors. It also includes the noting of five awards for presentational excellence at the Fourteenth Annual Biosystems Engineering Research Seminar held in University College Dublin on Wednesday 11th March 2009.
Type of Material
Book
Publisher
University College Dublin. School of Agriculture, Food Science, and Veterinary Medicine
Subjects

Food and process engi...

Bioresource systems

Bioenvironmental engi...

Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
ISSN
1649-475X
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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Biosystems and Food Engineering Research Reviews
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Climate Change Collection

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