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Food Engineering 2000 (Hardcover, 1997 ed.)
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Food Engineering 2000 (Hardcover, 1997 ed.)
Series: Food Engineering Series
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The technical papers included in this book are based on the
presentations made by the invited speakers of First Thero-American
Conference on Food Engineering that was held at Universidade
Estadual de Campinas, Sao Paulo, Brazil, from November 5-9,1995.
This well attended meeting was organized to present recent advances
and provide an adequate forum for developing a vision for future
directions in food engineering education and research. In addition
to the invited oral presentations, there were more than 300
volunteered contributions, most of these volunteered publications
were published separately by the Valencia Polytechnic University.
The first chapter of Food Engineering 2000, authored by Dr. Marcus
Karel, deals with the history and future of food engineering. The
following chapters, authored by an outstanding group of food
engineers, focus on five major areas of current interest: physical
properties of foods, new food processing technologies, modeling of
food processing operations, food packaging, and food engineering
education. The excellent quality of the Conference is clearly
reflected in the articles included in this book. Some of them
present the latest developments in a given field, while others
effectively summarize the work done during the last few years.
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