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Fermentation Based Manufacturing (FBM)

Source: https://www.dtu.dk/english/education/graduate/msc-programmes/chemical-and-biochemical-engineering/specialization/fermentation-based-manufacturing Parent: https://www.dtu.dk/english/education/graduate/msc-programmes/chemical-and-biochemical-engineering

Sustainable production of chemical and biochemical products is increasingly based on fermentation processes rooted in biology and living organisms. Development and scaling-up of such processes to successful production, as well as operation and optimization of existing production facilities require engineers who have a firm basis in both process technology and biological, cell related manufacturing issues.

The FBM study line addresses the need for engineers with an education combining process technology and biotechnology. It is common with the FBM study line under MSc Biotechnology with which it shares a common core of mandatory elements. The two FBM study lines are supported by a large grant (the FBM Initiative) to develop and increase competence transfer between the two educations for nurturing industrially required cross competence fermentation experts. Each of the two study lines, however, retains priorities of their parent programmes, so that outside the FBM core the study line under MSc Chemical and Biochemical Engineering is structured to satisfy the aims of being Chemical and Biochemical Engineering.

Engineers from this study line will obtain competences in designing, implementing and operating fermentation based production by combining process technology with cell factory engineering. Engineers from this study line will be instrumental in driving chemical production towards sustainable goals.

Fermentation based Biomanufacturing (FBM)

Sustainable production of chemical and biochemical products is increasingly based on fermentation processes rooted in biology and living organisms. Development and scaling-up of such processes to successful production, as well as operation and optimization of existing production facilities require engineers who have a firm basis in both process technology and biological, cell related manufacturing issues.

The FBM specialization addresses the need for engineers with an education combining process technology and biotechnology. It is common with the FBM specialization under MSc Biotechnology with which it shares a common core of mandatory elements. The two FBM specializatins are supported by a large grant (the FBM Initiative) to develop and increase competence transfer between the two educations for nurturing industrially required cross competence fermentation experts. Each of the two specializations, however, retains priorities of their parent programmes, so that outside the FBM core the study line under MSc Chemical and Biochemical Engineering is structured to satisfy the aims of being Chemical and Biochemical Engineering.

Engineers from this specialization will obtain competences in designing, implementing, and operating fermentation based production by combining process technology with cell factory engineering. Engineers from this study line will be instrumental in driving chemical production towards sustainable goals.

Recommended additional prerequisites for the specialization (preferably to be completed during the bachelor education):\ See notes under admission requirements.\

The following programme specific and polytechnical foundation courses are mandatory to obtain the FBM specialization

12101 Quantitative methods to assess sustainability (Polytechnical Foundation) 5 point Spring F3B (Fri 13-17)
or
12106 Quantitative methods to assess sustainability (Polytechnical Foundation) 5 point Autumn E3B (Fri 13-17)
or
12105 Quantitative methods to assess sustainability (Polytechnical Foundation) 5 point E7 (Tues 18-22)
or
12100 Quantitative methods to assess sustainability (Polytechnical Foundation) 5 point F7 (Tues 18-22)
27455 Microbial adaptation to industrial processes 5 point Spring F2B (Thurs 8-12)
28345 Industrial BioReaction Engineering 5 point Spring F4A (Tues 13-17)
28350 Process Design: Principles and Methods 10 point Spring F3A (Tues 8-12) and Spring F3B (Fri 13-17)
28361 Chemical engineering model analysis 7.5 point Spring F5B (Wed 13-17)
or
28530 Transport Processes 10 point Autumn E5 (Wed 8-17)
28420 Separation Processes 7.5 point Autumn E3A (Tues 8-12)
or
28434 Membrane Technology 5 point Spring F1A (Mon 8-12)
28455 Process adaptation in Fermentation Based Biomanufacturing 5 point Autumn E2B (Thurs 8-12)
28485 Biobusiness and Process Innovation 5 point Autumn E1B (Thurs 13-17)
28857 Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and quality in pharmaceutical, biotech and food industry - Practical version 7.5 point Autumn E1B (Thurs 13-17) and Autumn E3B (Fri 13-17)
or
28855 Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and quality in pharmaceutical, biotech and food industry - Theoretical version 5 point Spring F1B (Thurs 13-17)
42500 Innovation in Engineering (Polytechnical Foundation) 5 point January
or
42504 Innovation in Engineering (Polytechnical Foundation) 5 point August
or
42501 Innovation in Engineering (Polytechnical Foundation) 5 point June

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Furthermore the following programme specific courses are strongly recommended:

28233 Recovery and purification of biological products 5 point Autumn E2A (Mon 13-17)
28346 Advanced fermentation technology practicum 5 point June and January

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Examples of studieplans

Two examples are shown: one for students beginning their MSc study in September, and one for students beginning their MSc study in February.

The study plans are examples only. Students are free to exchange the shown courses with other courses as long as the general requirement of the curriculum of the MSc education in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering is respected and the mandatory elements for the FBM specialization is included. The plans satisfy the requirements of the polytechnic foundation and programme specific courses as stated in the curriculum.

Any DTU MSc level course may be used as an elective. Courses from DTU Bioengineering (27xyz) may be particularly relevant for the Fermentation Based Biomanufacturing specalization.

Proposed study plan  - September start

Polytechnical foundation

Programme specific courses

Thesis

1.Semester

12105\ Quantitative methods to assess... Quantitative methods to assess sustainability (Polytechnical Foundation)

5 point

28233\ Recovery and purification of biological... Recovery and purification of biological products

5 point

28420\ Separation Processes

7.5 point

28857\ Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and... Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and quality in pharmaceutical, biotech and food industry - Practical version

7.5 point

42500\ Innovation in Engineering (Polytechnical... Innovation in Engineering (Polytechnical Foundation)

5 point

2.Semester

27455\ Microbial adaptation to industrial... Microbial adaptation to industrial processes

5 point

28345\ Industrial BioReaction Engineering

5 point

28350\ Process Design: Principles and Methods

10 point

28434\ Membrane Technology

5 point

3.Semester

28485\ Biobusiness and Process Innovation

5 point

28455\ Process adaptation in Fermentation Based... Process adaptation in Fermentation Based Biomanufacturing

5 point

28530\ Transport Processes

10 point

28346\ Advanced fermentation technology... Advanced fermentation technology practicum

5 point

4.Semester

SPEC \ MSc Thesis

30 point

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Proposed study plan - February start

Polytechnical foundation

Programme specific courses

Thesis

1.Semester

28345\ Industrial BioReaction Engineering

5 point

28361\ Chemical engineering model analysis

7.5 point

28434\ Membrane Technology

5 point

28451\ Optimising Plantwide Control

7.5 point

42501\ Innovation in Engineering (Polytechnical... Innovation in Engineering (Polytechnical Foundation)

5 point

2.Semester

12106\ Quantitative methods to assess... Quantitative methods to assess sustainability (Polytechnical Foundation)

5 point

28233\ Recovery and purification of biological... Recovery and purification of biological products

5 point

28455\ Process adaptation in Fermentation Based... Process adaptation in Fermentation Based Biomanufacturing

5 point

28485\ Biobusiness and Process Innovation

5 point

28346\ Advanced fermentation technology... Advanced fermentation technology practicum

5 point

3.Semester

27455\ Microbial adaptation to industrial... Microbial adaptation to industrial processes

5 point

28350\ Process Design: Principles and Methods

10 point

28855\ Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and... Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and quality in pharmaceutical, biotech and food industry - Theoretical version

5 point

4.Semester

SPEC \ MSc Thesis

30 point

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Specializations are merely recommended ways of choosing the courses in the curriculum. Applicants are not admitted to a specialization but to the programme and it is possible to choose among all the courses in the curriculum following the directions given. However, if a specialization has been fulfilled the title of the specialization may be added to the diploma.