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Chemical Bioprocessing in Industrial Biotechnology

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This comprehensive program integrates chemical engineering with biotechnology, focusing on industrial bioprocessing techniques. Participants will learn about biocatalysis, fermentation technology, downstream processing, and bioprocess optimization, preparing them for careers in industrial biotechnology.

Aim

Chemical Bioprocessing in Industrial Biotechnology introduces the integration of chemical engineering and biotechnology for large-scale production of bio-based chemicals, fuels, enzymes, and materials. Learn core bioprocess concepts, reactor design, downstream processing, and industrial scale-up considerations.

Program Objectives

  • Bioprocess Basics: role of bioprocessing in industrial biotechnology.
  • Biocatalysts: microbes, enzymes, and whole-cell systems.
  • Reactor Design: batch, fed-batch, and continuous systems.
  • Process Control: pH, temperature, oxygen, and feeding strategies.
  • Downstream Processing: separation, purification, and recovery.
  • Scale-Up: challenges from lab to industry.
  • Sustainability: green chemistry and circular bioeconomy concepts.
  • Capstone: design an industrial bioprocess flow.

Program Structure

Module 1: Introduction to Industrial Bioprocessing

  • Industrial biotechnology and its role in modern industry.
  • Chemical vs biochemical processing.
  • Bio-based products: chemicals, fuels, polymers.
  • Market and sustainability drivers.

Module 2: Microorganisms and Biocatalysts

  • Industrial microbes and strain selection.
  • Enzymes vs whole-cell biocatalysis.
  • Substrate utilization and metabolic pathways (overview).
  • Process robustness and contamination control.

Module 3: Bioreactor Design and Operation

  • Bioreactor types and configurations.
  • Mass transfer, mixing, and oxygen supply.
  • Batch, fed-batch, and continuous operation.
  • Instrumentation and monitoring basics.

Module 4: Kinetics and Process Optimization

  • Growth kinetics and product formation concepts.
  • Yield, productivity, and efficiency metrics.
  • Feeding strategies and process optimization.
  • Basic design of experiments (DOE) concepts.

Module 5: Downstream Processing

  • Cell removal and clarification.
  • Separation methods: filtration, centrifugation, extraction.
  • Purification concepts: precipitation, chromatography (overview).
  • Product formulation and stabilization.

Module 6: Scale-Up and Industrial Implementation

  • Scale-up criteria and common challenges.
  • Shear, heat transfer, and mixing limitations.
  • Process validation and reproducibility.
  • Techno-economic considerations.

Module 7: Sustainability and Green Bioprocessing

  • Renewable feedstocks and waste valorization.
  • Energy and water efficiency.
  • Life cycle assessment (intro).
  • Regulatory and environmental compliance basics.

Module 8: Industrial Case Studies

  • Biochemicals and biofuels production.
  • Enzyme and biopolymer manufacturing.
  • Pharma and food bioprocess examples.
  • Emerging trends in industrial bioprocessing.

Final Project

  • Select a target bio-based product.
  • Deliverables: process flow diagram + reactor choice + downstream plan + scale-up notes.
  • Submit: industrial bioprocess design report.

Participant Eligibility

  • Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering, Industrial Microbiology students/professionals
  • Bioprocess and fermentation trainees
  • Basic microbiology and chemistry helpful

Program Outcomes

  • Understand chemical bioprocessing principles.
  • Design basic industrial bioprocess workflows.
  • Explain reactor operation and downstream steps.
  • Create a scale-up aware bioprocess proposal.

Program Deliverables

  • e-LMS Access: lectures, case studies, templates.
  • Toolkit: process flow templates, scale-up checklist, project guide.
  • Assessment: certification after project submission.
  • e-Certification and e-Marksheet: digital credentials.

Future Career Prospects

  • Bioprocess Engineer (Trainee)
  • Industrial Biotechnology Associate
  • Fermentation Scientist
  • Process Development Assistant

Job Opportunities

  • Biotech & Bio-manufacturing: process development and production teams.
  • Chemical & Energy Industry: bio-based chemicals and fuels.
  • Food & Pharma: industrial fermentation and enzyme production.
  • Research Institutes: applied bioprocess and scale-up labs.
MODE

Online/ e-LMS

TYPE

Self Paced

LEVEL

Moderate

DURATION

3 Months

CATEGORY

E – LMS, E – LMS + VIDEO, E – LMS + VIDEO + LIVE LECTURES

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What You’ll Gain

  • Full access to e-LMS
  • Publication opportunity
  • Self-assessment & final exam
  • e-Certificate

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