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molecular engineering
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molecular engineering [mə′lek·yə·lər ‚en·jə′nir·iŋ]
(electronics)
The use of solid-state techniques to build, in extremely small volumes, the components necessary to provide the functional requirements of overall equipments, which when handled in more conventional ways are vastly bulkier.


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Lewis is affiliated with the department of chemical and biomolecular engineering and the Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory.
In this specific field study by our team, in the first part of the reverse osmosis process, 65 percent of the water that was fed in was recovered as drinking water, or potable water," said Yoram Cohen, professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering and lead investigator on the team.
El-Aasser, Director, Emulsion Polymers Institute, at Lehigh University; and Joseph Schork, Professor and Chair, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Maryland.
 
 
 
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