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.









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