University of the South Pacific
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| Professor: | Keith Mueller |
| Course: | BTEC 221: Biotech Process Instrumentation (Biotechnology) |
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| Posted on: | June 22, 2008 |
Mr. Mueller is a friendly and enthusiastic instructor who is dedicated to helping students succeed in his class and in their careers.
Mr. Mueller was one of two instructors in Biotech 221, Biotech Process Instrumentation. The two instructors aptly describe this course as a hybrid. Mr. Mueller, who is an electrical engineer by training, teaches the instrumentation part of the course. Dorothy Eppler, who has a background in biotechnology, teaches the regulatory and validation parts of the course.
The topics that Mr. Mueller covers deal with the instruments and software that monitor and regulate processes in the biotechnology industry. I have no background in engineering or electronics and attained only a limited understanding of these topics. The testing in the class is not too rigorous, though, so I was able to get a decent grade. The regulatory and validation topics are much easier than the instrumentation and software.
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