#1
| |||
| |||
![]()
Here I am looking for the BE Biotech Syllabus offered at University of Pune so can you please tell me form where I can get it??
|
#2
| |||
| |||
![]()
As you are looking for the BE Biotech Syllabus offered at University of Pune so here I am sharing with you same BE Biotech Syllabus Bioseparation II (415463) UNIT 1 [6 Hrs] Downstream Processing in Biotechnology Role and importance of downstream processing in biotechnological processes, Problems and requirements of bio-product purification, Characteristics of biological mixtures, Process design criteria for various classes of bio-products - high volume, low value products and low volume, high value products UNIT 2 [8 Hrs] Spectrophotometry Introduction, Beer-Lambert’s law, Instrumentation Spectrofluorometry – Principle, Instrumentation, Applications, Case studies, Quantitative spectrophotometeric analysis, Basic principles of spectroscopy, Introduction to atomic absorption spectroscopy and NMR UNIT 3 [8 Hrs] Chromatography – Types and applications Principles, retention, procedures, materials and applications of – Gel permeation chromatography, Ion exchange chromatography, Chromatofocussing, affinity chromatography, Reversed phase and hydrophobic interaction chromatography UNIT 4 [6 Hrs] Chromatography – Types and applications Gas Chromatography, Liquid chromatography, Introduction to GC-MS and LC-MS, Instrumentation: Pumps, degasser, mixer, guard column, column and detectors, Chromatograms UNIT 5 [8 Hrs] Other separation techniques Zone refining, Molecular sieves, Adductive crystallization, Supercritical fluid extraction, Reactive extraction, Precipitation, Aqueous two phase systems, Introduction to SEP box and Hyphenated techniques. UNIT 6 [6 Hrs] Applications of Bio-separations – Case studies Health care products - Production of penicillin, peptide antibiotics Food and Beverages – Beer, Citric acid Bio-chemicals – Butanol Specialty products – Microbial polysaccharides Practicals (Any 8): 1. Verification of Beer Lambert’s law 2. Determination of λmax for proteins 3. Determination of protein concentration in fermentation broth 4. Separation of casein protein from milk 5. Study of tangential flow filtration 6. To study gel filtration chromatography 7. Separation of compounds using column chromatography 8. Demonstration of Liquid chromatography (HPLC) 9. Demonstration on SEP BOX Instrumentation and Process Control (415464) UNIT 1 [8 Hrs] Instrumentation in Process Industries Need for measurement of different process parameters, Instruments used for measurement : Pressure – Mechanical and electric transducers, Low pressure – McLeod Gauge and Pirani Gauge, Temperature - bi-metal thermometers, resistance thermometer, thermistors, thermocouples, Radiation and optical pyrometers, Flow – Hot Wire anemometer and magnetic flow meters, Flow measurement by Visualization by shadowgraph and interferometer, Liquid level measurement in open vessels and in pressure vessels, Thermal conductivity measurement of solids, liquids and gases, Measurement of diffusivity in gases. UNIT 2 [8 Hrs] Dynamics of First Order Systems Introduction Need for studying process dynamics and control, Laplace transforms and its application to process dynamics, characteristics of ideal forcing functions (step, ramp, pulse, impulse, frequency) Linear open loop Systems – First Order Systems Definition, characteristics and physical examples of first order systems such as thermometer, liquid tank, CSTR etc., model transfer function and significance of time constant, Dynamic behavior/ Response of first order systems to different forcing functions, linearization of non-linear systems (for single variable systems only) UNIT 3 [8 Hrs] Dynamics of Second Order Systems Definition, characteristics and physical examples of second order systems such as manometer, interacting and non-interacting tank systems, model transfer function, Dynamic behavior of second order systems to different forcing functions, Response of Second order system – underdamped, critically damped and overdamped, Transportation lag, Processes with complex dynamics UNIT 4 [8 Hrs] Linear Closed Loop Systems Control systems, components of a control system, Concept of feedback control, Controller and final controlling element, pneumatic control valve, control system Hardware Different types of control actions – P, PI, PD, PID; transfer functions, open and closed loop response, advantages and limitations of each controller, Rest of the syllabus is attached in below file which is free of cost for you Address: University of Pune Pune University Rd, Pune, MH 411007 Phone: 020 2560 1099 Map: |
#4
| |||
| |||
![]()
As you are looking for the BE Computer Engineering Syllabus of Savitribai Phule Pune University which you are looking for . Semester-1 Design & Analysis of Algorithms Principles of Compiler Design Object Oriented Modeling & Design Elective-I Elective-II Computer Laboratory-I Project Work Semester-2 Distributed Operating Systems Advanced Computer Architecture Elective-III Elective-IV Computer Laboratory II Project Work BE Computer Engineering Syllabus ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Contact : Savitribai Phule Pune University Ganeshkhind, Pune, Maharashtra 411007 020 2569 6061 Map: For detailed syllabus , here is the attachment.......................
__________________ Answered By StudyChaCha Member Last edited by Aakashd; August 3rd, 2018 at 05:09 PM. |