Wikipedia:WikiProject_Chemical_and_Bio_Engineering

Wikipedia:WikiProject Chemical and Bio Engineering

Wikipedia:WikiProject Chemical and Bio Engineering


Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, biochemical engineering, and bioengineering. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list there.

Robert Hooke's microscope (1665) - an engineered device used to study living systems.

Scope

The scope of the Chemical and Bio Engineering project will cover all articles covering chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, biochemical engineering, bioengineering, and the related allied technologies.

ChemistryBiologyEngineeringDifferential equationsChemical plant

Top 16 core articles

The following is an approximate list showing the top articles or subjects of study in the fields of chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, biochemical engineering, and bioengineering. Please add to this list if you know of a core article or topic:

# Chemical engineering Biomedical engineering Biochemical engineering Bioengineering
1 Chemical thermodynamics Tissue Engineering Fermentation Biotechnology
2 Transport phenomena Biomechanics Bioreactor Bionics
3 Unit operations Biomaterials Cell culture Bioelectronics
4 Process control Biosensor Organ culture Synthetic Biology
5 Mass transfer Bioinformatics Biopharmaceutical Genome engineering
6 Chemical kinetics Drug delivery Bio-based material Biocomputing
7 Chemical reactor Gene therapy Biorefinery Add
8 Heat transfer Genetic engineering Anaerobic digestion Add
9 Fluid mechanics Molecular engineering Bioelectrochemical reactor Add
10 Chemical plant Medical devices Biocatalysis Add
11 Oil refinery Prosthesis Sewage treatment Add
12 Process design Neuroprosthetics Reductive dehalogenation Add
13 Chemical reaction engineering Brain implants Industrial fermentation Add
14 Separation process Bioelectronics Bioprocess engineering Add
15 Materials science Bioelectrochemistry Bioprocess Add
16 Petrochemical Biochip Add Add

Top 16 core biographies

The following is an approximate list showing the top biographies of people in the fields of chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, biochemical engineering, and bioengineering. Please add to this list if you know of a core biography:

# Chemical engineering Biomedical engineering Biochemical engineering Bioengineering
1 Osborne Reynolds (1842-1912) Y. C. Fung (1919-) Jay Bailey(1944-2001) Add
2 Rudolf Clausius (1822-1888) Robert Langer (1948-) Add Add
3 Willard Gibbs (1839-1903) Otto Schmitt (1913-1998) Add Add
4 Warren Lewis (1882-1975) Bonnie Dunbar (1949-) Add Add
5 Thomas Sherwood (1903-1976) Jim Collins (1965-) Add Add
6 Trevor Kletz (1922-2013) John Wikswo (1949-) Add Add
7 Gilbert N. Lewis (1875-1946) Norman J. Holter (1914-1983) Add Add
8 Sadi Carnot (1796-1832) Shinya Yamanaka (1962-) Add Add
9 Daniel Bernoulli (1700-1782) Add Add Add
10 Carl Bosch (1874-1940) Add Add Add
11 Vladimir Shukhov (1853-1939) Add Add Add
12 Raghunath Anant Mashelkar (1943- ) Add Add Add
13 Johann Rudolf Glauber (1604-1670) Add Add Add
14 Leonid Andrussow (1896-1988) Add Add Add
15 Arnold O. Beckman (1900-2004) Add Add Add
16 Mae Jemison (1956- ) Add Add Add

Participants

The following is a list of Wikipedians interested in contributing to chemical engineering, bioengineering, biochemical engineering, or biomedical engineering, etc., related articles. Please feel free to add your name to the list in alphabetical order, and to indicate any areas of particular interest:

Active members

  1. ambndms (talk · contribs) - Biomedical Engineer with a background in medical devices, biomechanics, academic research, and interplanetary travel.
  2. Beetstra (talk · contribs) - Chemistry, If I catch the spirit: trying to keep (or get) general chemistry subjects to a level where they are understandable for an as wide as possible range of public.
  3. Chenomic (talk · contribs) - Chemical Engineer working at a biochemical facility.
  4. Claush66 (talk · contribs) - Energy engineer (ChE+ME). Expert in combustion, gasification and energy cycles.
  5. Ensahequ (talk · contribs) - Chemical engineering
  6. Ike9898 (talk · contribs) - biochemical engineer engaged in research
  7. KristinaLu (talk · contribs) - Chemical engineering student
  8. Shoy (talk · contribs) - Chemical engineering student (University of Louisville), chemical engineer.
  9. Thewellman (talk · contribs) - Environmental engineer, aquatic biochemistry, explosives
  10. Wikiwayman (talk · contribs) - Biochemical engineer; working in pharma manufacturing and water treatment


Inactive members

This is a list of people who are members of the project but haven't edited Wikipedia for a year. If you find your name on this list, feel free to move it back to the list of active participants when you return to editing.

Inactive members list
  1. Adacore (talk · contribs) - Chemical engineer, currently working as a process engineer for a power engineering company.
  2. Bakie (talk · contribs) - Chemical Engineering Student
  3. D.baugher5 (talk · contribs) - Chemical engineering student at Northeastern University and current co-op for a CVD R&D company.
  4. BeastRHIT (talk · contribs) - BS ChE from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology (RHIT). Some profession automotive R&D and project management experience.
  5. Biomedeng (talk · contribs) - biomedical engineer involved in cardiovascular research.
  6. Boswell (talk · contribs) - Chemical Engineer in Melbourne, Australia working in the public service with experience in petrochemicals- polymers, rubber etc.
  7. Brien Clark (talk · contribs) - Might add articles/edit as a form of study for the P.E. exam
  8. Charlesreid1 (talk · contribs) - Chemical engineer, computational fluid dynamics, turbulence models, turbulent reacting flow models, multiphase flow models, probability methods
  9. ChemE50 (talk · contribs) - Registered professional chemical engineer
  10. CheMechanical (talk · contribs) - Chemical engineer, mechanical engineer, professional engineer (ChE+ME); working for natural gas utility.
  11. Cquan (talk · contribs) - biomedical engineer pretending to be one of the cool ChE's.
  12. Dhatfield (talk · contribs) - Chemical & process control engineer working in the mining industry, specifically froth flotation. I like to do diagrams so give me a shout if you want one.
  13. Dreameaters (talk · contribs) - graduated student of chemical engineering and food processing engineering (Bsc), master student Bioprocess and control engineering (Msc) (but needs help with Wikipedia in general >_>)
  14. Eclo_gued (talk · contribs) - Biomedical Engineer, specialization in medical instruments and medical safety
  15. Enlighting (talk · contribs) - Chemical engineering student
  16. epharos (talk · contribs) - Chemical engineering student.
  17. Gelitron (talk · contribs) - Field/process engineer for Gasification/IGCC technology
  18. GGramse (talk · contribs) - Biotechnology engineer and process designer.
  19. GS4444 (talk · contribs) - Chemical engineering, industrial engineering, operations research. I'd be reading through and improving quality as a review of my own undergraduate journey.
  20. Holderca1 (talk · contribs) - chemical engineer, currently working in occupational health, environmental, and emergency response (HazMat spills, WMD, etc.)
  21. H Padleckas (talk · contribs) - chemist and chemical engineer.
  22. HRouillier (talk · contribs) - Fledgling chemical and controls engineer eager to help out.
  23. Igoruha (talk · contribs) - chemical and biological engineering student.
  24. interestingese (talk · contribs) - Chemical Engineering Student
  25. Jsmith86 (talk · contribs) - Chemical Engineering student, currently working as a process engineer for a surface finishing company.
  26. Keith Dackson, PhD, PE (talk) 16:19, 8 October 2009 (UTC) Chemical Engineer with 20+ years experience in Process Development, Process Design, expertise in Equilibrium Thermodynamics and Polymers
  27. Khadkhall (talk) 17:49, 8 November 2012 (UTC) - BSc ChE MSc. Biomedical Eng PhD student in Cardiovascular Eng.
  28. khamar (talk · contribs) - Chemist and Plant Manager with expertise in Process Safety Management
  29. MAG, Ch.E. (talk · contribs) - Chemical engineer, but working in a metalworking industrial environment. Doing lots of CAD lately.
  30. Marco Guzman, Jr (talk · contribs) - Student of Chemical engineering at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona).
  31. Micasta (talk) - curious passerby and (occasional) chemical engineering enthusiast
  32. Mike_Chelen (talk · contribs) - B.S. Biological Sciences, minor Chemistry, with neuroscience research experience
  33. Nireekshit (talk · contribs) - Chemical Engineering Student
  34. Paul McLaughlin (talk · contribs) - Chartered Chemical Engineer
  35. PeemJim86 (talk · contribs) - Chemical Engineering student, have done work in Oilfield services
  36. Petrus Anthony (talk · contribs) - Chemical Engineer, bioprocessing; retired; motivated to share his experience and know-how.
  37. pinkstg (talk · contribs) - Chemical engineer with 10+ years experience in process control of petrochemical facilities
  38. rudolf.hellmuth (talk · contribs) - Biomedical Engineer, doing biochemistry reactions in CFD.
  39. RSido (talk · contribs) - Chemical Engineer/Food Scientist
  40. Sadi Carnot (talk · contribs) - interested in any and all things having to do with thermodynamics. NOTICE: User:Sadi_Carnot has been indefinitely blocked as of 10/20/07. Please see the Admin Noticeboard for details and followup action requested by Admins.
  41. sstolper (talk · contribs) - biomedical engineer previously involved in muscle tissue engineering; primary goal is to upgrade the tissue engineering article.
  42. Supreme Unmanifest (talk · contribs) - Chemical Engineer, graduate student at Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas...Founder of this wikiproject
  43. Swokow (talk · contribs) - Chemical engineer currently working as laboratory chief for a Cane Sugar Manufacturing company
  44. Tanvir_che (talk · contribs) - Chemical engineering student.
  45. The12thMan (talk) 22:37, 7 July 2011 (UTC) - Biomedical engineering student
  46. Tomato 33 (talk · contribs) - Biomedical/Biomechanical Engineering master student at Technical University Delft with a bachelors degree in mechanical engineering.
  47. Tyciol (talk · contribs) - Chemistry and biology student
  48. Varikse (talk · contribs) - Bioprocess engineer, microbiologist engaged in research and development of biotechnological processes
  49. Victorleezhiyu (talk · contribs) - Chemical Engineering Student at Lehigh University fortunate enough to take a class with Prof. William L Luyben.
  50. Vortexrealm (talk · contribs) - Waste manager, anaerobic digestion specialist and Chartered Environmentalist.
  51. Vramasub (talk · contribs) - Chemical Engineering Undergraduate Student
  52. Vriezer44Vriezer44 (talk · contribs) - Chemical engineer and PhD student
  53. Xarus (talk · contribs) - Undergraduate student attached in Dept. of Biology, also intern student at Glycomics lab, minor education about Chemistry
  54. Xenomancer (talk · contribs) - Chemical engineer and chemist

Goals

  • Improve Wikipedia's coverage of Chemical and Bio Engineering
  • Provide reliable information on Chemical and Bio Engineering

Open tasks

  • URGENT: Enlist new members!!! (Upgraded to EMERGENCY on 26 November 2006)
Does anybody want to use their charm to enlist these guys? : (all chemical engineers invited on their talk pages Biomedeng 04:33, 26 November 2006 (UTC))
Category:Wikipedian chemical engineers
    • Searching userpages for either chemical or bio/biomedical engineering generates thousands of users who identify with these degrees/research areas. Can a more experienced user use a bot to place invites on these users' talk pages?
  • Apply WikiProject template on relevant articles
    • Create a WikiProject category so that we can track the articles we have tagged
    • Go back and change old wikiproject tags to the new template so that we can track the tagged articles using the project category
  • Clarify the differences between Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering
  • Discussion about rankings in article content
  • External link clean up
    • A lot of pages are littered with external links to various universities, lab groups, companies and research centers. In general, these are link spam or they go against Wikipedia not being a link farm or directory. These should be cleaned up. If they contain good information, they should be used as references within the article instead of being bare links at the bottom of the page. The Bioinformatics article and the Biomedical engineering article have running discussions about how to handle this on their talk pages. -Cquan 23:12, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
  • Shouldn't there be an entry such as "exhaust air treatment"? So far, there only seems to be an entry on air purification which refers to air purification in residential homes and in rooms.

Templates

The logo for the Chemical and Bio Engineering project is [[File:Chembioeng.PNG|100px]]:

The talk-page template (which should be added to the talk page of any chemical or bio engineering-related article) is:

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This template will also categorize the articles into the new wikiproject category I created; this way we can keep track of all the articles in the project. Please feel free to revise the template as needed.

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User templates

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