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THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES ST. AUGUSTINE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, WEST INDIES Further Particulars For The Post Of Senior Lecturer/ Lecturer In Chemical Engineering, Department Of Chemical Engineering, Faculty Of Engineering General The University of the West Indies (UWI) is an independent University that serves mainly the English-speaking territories of the West Indies. The countries listed hereunder all contribute to the UWI. Anguilla Antigua & Barbuda Grenada The Commonwealth of the Bahamas Jamaica Barbados Montserrat Belize St. Christopher & Nevis The British Virgin Islands St. Lucia The Cayman Islands St. Vincent & The Grenadines The Commonwealth of Dominica The Republic of Trinidad & Tobago Background to the University The University has Campuses at Cave Hill in Barbados, St. Augustine in Trinidad and Tobago and Mona in Jamaica. The total student body which is approximately 24,321 is distributed amongst the Faculties of Law, Humanities, Science and Technology, Social Sciences and the School of Clinical Medicine & Research at Cave Hill; Arts & Education, Medical Sciences, Social Sciences and Pure & Applied Sciences at Mona; and Agriculture & Natural Sciences, Engineering, Humanities & Education, Medical Sciences and Social Sciences at St. Augustine. The University began teaching in 1948 as a University College affiliated with the University of London, and became an independent University in 1962. In 1963, Colleges of Arts and Sciences were set up at Cave Hill and St. Augustine. The former represented the institution of a new the third campus, while the latter was an extension of the facilities provided at St. Augustine, where there were already the Faculties of Agriculture and Engineering. The Faculty of Law was established in 1970. The University of the West Indies is now a dual mode institution offering teaching by distance education as well as face-to-face. The Faculty of Engineering and the Department of Chemical Engineering

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  • THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES

    ST. AUGUSTINE

    TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, WEST INDIES

    Further Particulars For The Post Of Senior Lecturer/ Lecturer In Chemical

    Engineering, Department Of Chemical Engineering, Faculty Of Engineering

    General

    The University of the West Indies (UWI) is an independent University that serves

    mainly the English-speaking territories of the West Indies. The countries listed

    hereunder all contribute to the UWI.

    Anguilla

    Antigua & Barbuda

    Grenada

    The Commonwealth of the Bahamas Jamaica

    Barbados Montserrat

    Belize St. Christopher & Nevis

    The British Virgin Islands St. Lucia

    The Cayman Islands St. Vincent & The Grenadines

    The Commonwealth of Dominica The Republic of Trinidad & Tobago

    Background to the University

    The University has Campuses at Cave Hill in Barbados, St. Augustine in Trinidad

    and Tobago and Mona in Jamaica. The total student body which is approximately

    24,321 is distributed amongst the Faculties of Law, Humanities, Science and

    Technology, Social Sciences and the School of Clinical Medicine & Research at

    Cave Hill; Arts & Education, Medical Sciences, Social Sciences and Pure & Applied

    Sciences at Mona; and Agriculture & Natural Sciences, Engineering, Humanities &

    Education, Medical Sciences and Social Sciences at St. Augustine.

    The University began teaching in 1948 as a University College affiliated with the

    University of London, and became an independent University in 1962. In 1963,

    Colleges of Arts and Sciences were set up at Cave Hill and St. Augustine. The

    former represented the institution of a new the third campus, while the latter was an extension of the facilities provided at St. Augustine, where there were already the

    Faculties of Agriculture and Engineering. The Faculty of Law was established in

    1970. The University of the West Indies is now a dual mode institution offering

    teaching by distance education as well as face-to-face.

    The Faculty of Engineering and the Department of Chemical Engineering

  • The Faculty of Engineering established in 1961 with twenty-six (26) students, has

    now an enrolment of just under two thousand and three hundred (2300) students in

    the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes spread among the five Departments

    of Chemical Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical and

    Computer Engineering, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, as well as,

    Geomatics Engineering and Land Management.

    The Department of Chemical Engineering has responsibilities for teaching,

    continuing education and research in the four (4) disciplines of Chemical

    Engineering, Petroleum Geoscience, Food Science and Technology and Petroleum

    Engineering.

    THE DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

    The current facilities comprise the following laboratories in the Department of

    Chemical Engineering:

    Analytical Chemistry Food Processing (Food Pilot Plant)

    Biotechnology Food Quality Assurance

    Chemistry Food Research

    Design Office Petroleum Geoscience

    Extraction Reactions &Controls

    Food Microbiology Science of Materials/MetallurgyUnit Operations

    together with associated service rooms and stores.

    The Department is currently offering the following programmes:

    BSc (Eng) in Chemical and Process Engineering

    BSc in Petroleum Geoscience

    MSc in Petroleum Engineering

    MSc in Food Science and Technology

    MSc in Chemical and Process Engineering

    The BSc programme in Petroleum Engineering is on the books, but not currently

    offered. The Department also offers MPhil and PhD research programmes in the

    following areas:

    Biomass as an Energy Source

    Agriculture (Food) Product Processing

    Sugar Technology

    Waste Utilization

    Safety in Process Plants

    Environmental Pollution

    Petroleum and Gas Processing

    Petroleum Engineering

    LIST OF CURRENT MEMBERS OF STAFF

    The present Academic Staff in the Department is as follows:

    Pilgrim, Angelus - Head of Department and Senior Lecturer (Sugar Technology,

    Industrial Chemistry, Engineering Materials,Biomass Utilisations)

    BSc (SpHons) (Chem), BSc (Eng), PhD (UWI), REng,

    Abder, Clyde - Senior Lecturer (Drilling & Completions, Production Engineering)

    BSc (Mech Eng) (UWI), Dual MS (Penns), CQE, CQA, CPIM, CIRM (USA),

    MAPE, MSPE

    Akingbala, John - Professor of Food Science & Technology (Food Chemistry &

    Food Processing)

    BSc (Ibadan), MS, PhD (Texas A&M), MNIFST, MIFT, MAACCI

    Baccus-Taylor, Gail S. H. - Senior Lecturer in Food Technology (Food

    Microbiology, Food Quality Assurance)

    BSc (Agri), Dip, MSc (UWI), MSc (Reading), PhD (Wis-Madison), MIFT

    Bertrand, Wayne Duprey Distinguished Fellow in Practice in Petroleum Geoscience

    BSc (UWI), MSc (Brit. Col.), SPE, CSPG, GSTT, AEGG

    Dawe, Richard - Professor of Petroleum Engineering and Trinidad & Tobago

    Methanol Chair in Petroleum Engineering (Reservoir Engineering, Hydrocarbon

    Thermodynamics)

    BA, MA, DPhil (Oxford), Eur Eng, CEng, CSc, CGeol, FEI, CChem, FRSC, FGS

    Farabi, Hamid - Senior Lecturer (Process Control, Safety & Loss Prevention)

    BSc (Aria-Mehr), MSc, PhD (Aston), MAIChemE, MAPETT, Hon MSFOM,

    MNSC, NEMAS

    Hosein, Raffie Senior Lecturer in Petroleum Engineering (Hydrocarbon, Thermodynamics, Petroleum Engineering)

    BSc, MPhil, PhD (UWI)

    Janes, David Senior Lecturer (Simulation, Automation, Optimisation Process Design)

    BSc (Aston), PhD (Birmingham)

    Marcelle-De Silva, Jill - Lecturer in Petroleum Engineering (Natural Gas

    Engineering & Well Test Analysis)

    BSc MSc (UWI), Eng (Stanford)

    Rajpaulsingh, Winston - Temporary Lecturer (Petroleum Geology)

    BSc (Geology) (Mona), PG Dip (Man. Studies), MPhil (Pet Eng) (UWI)

  • Sahoo, Manas R.- Lecturer (Structural Geology)

    BSc (UtKal), MSc, MTech, PhD (IIT, Kharagpur)

    Smith, Jeffrey Lecturer (Reaction Engineering, Transport Phenomena & Computer-aided Engineering)

    BSc (Hons) (UWI), MASc (Toronto), MAPETT, AMIChemE

    Thomas, Sydney - Senior Lecturer (Reaction Engineering, Petroleum & Natural Gas

    Processing)

    BSc (UWI), MSc (New Brunswick), PhD (McMaster), MAIChemE, MAPETT

    Tyler, Bonnie - Professor in Chemical Engineering

    HonoursBS Chem. Eng. (Utah)

    PhD Chem. Eng (University of Washington)

    Wilson, Jeremy Brent - Lecturer (Palaeontology & Geology)

    BSc, MSc, PhD (Wales), FGS

    Professors Emeritus

    McGaw, David R. - Professor Emeritus in Chemical Engineering (Separation

    Processes, Particle Technology)

    BSc, MSc (Wales), PhD (UWI), FIChemE, CEng, MAIChemE, MAPETT

    Mellowes, Winston A.- Professor Emeritus in Chemical Engineering (Transport

    Phenomena, Sugar Technology, Biomass Utilisations)

    BSc (Eng), MSc, PhD (UWI), MIChemE, CEng, MAIChemE, MCIC, FAPETT,

    REng

    Richards, George Maxwell (His Excellency) - Professor Emeritus in Chemical

    Engineering and

    President of The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago (Process Design & Economics,

    Petroleum Technology)

    CM, MSc (Manch), PhD (Cantab), ARIC, AMCST, FInstPet, MAPE, CEng,

    TEACHING PROGRAMMES IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

    The Faculty of Engineering operates a semesterized (or two-term) system. The

    programme for BSc Chemical Engineering is as follows:

    Level 1

    Semester 1 Semester 2

    Introduction to Chemical & Process

    Engineering

    Applied Chemistry I

    Science of Materials

    Communication/Ethics

    Information Technology for Engineers

    Engineering Mathematics I

    Applied Chemistry II

    Chemical Process Principles I

    Transport Phenomena I

    Chemical Engineering Laboratory I

    Electrical Engineering Technology

    Engineering Thermodynamics I

    Level 2

    Semester 1

    Semester 2

    Transport Phenomena II

    Process Design & Economics I

    Chemical Process Principles II

    Separation Processes I

    Chemical Engineering Laboratory II

    Engineering Mathematics II

    Computer-aided Engineering

    Process Dynamics & Control

    Particle Technology

    Chemical Engineering Practice

    Chemical Engineering Laboratory III

    Statistics

    Level 3

    Semester 1 Semester 2

    (Year-long)

    Chemical Engineering Design Project

    Transport Phenomena III

    Chemical Reaction Engineering I

    Process Design & Economics II

    Separation Processes II

    Engineering Management I

    Chemical Engineering Research Project

    (Year-long)

    Chemical Engineering Design Project

    Biochemical Engineering

    Chemical Engineering Research Project

    Safety and Loss Prevention in Process

    Industries

    TEACHING PROGRAMMES IN PETROLEUM GEOSCIENCE

  • The programme for BSc Petroleum Geoscience is as follows:

    Level 1

    Semester 1 Semester 2 Applied Chemistry I

    Information Technology for Engineers

    Engineering Mathematics I

    Introduction to Geology & Geological

    History

    Palaeontology and Stratigraphy

    Engineering Graphics & Geodetics for

    Petroleum Geoscience

    Mechanics of Fluids I

    Applied Chemistry II

    Statistics

    Introduction to Earth Sciences,

    Processes & Caribbean Geology

    Field and Mapping Principles I

    Geophysics Fundamentals

    Level 2

    Semester 1

    Semester 2 (Year-long)

    Fundamental Petroleum Geology & Petroleum Geophysics

    Engineering Mathematics II

    Structural Geology

    Sedimentology

    Communication Skills

    Mineralogy

    (Year-long)

    Fundamental Petroleum Geology & Petroleum

    Geophysics

    Petrophysics

    Geochemistry of Petroleum

    Stratigraphy

    HSE for Upstream Petroleum

    Industry

    Field & Geologic Mapping

    Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology

    Level 3

    Semester 1

    Semester 2

    (Year-long)

    Advanced Petroleum Geology

    Advanced Petroleum Geophysics

    Geoscience Seminar

    Petroleum Geoscience Project

    Engineering Management

    Petroleum Geology of Southeast

    Caribbean

    Formation Evaluation

    Essential Petroleum Engineering

    (Year-long)

    Advanced Petroleum Geology

    Advanced Petroleum Geophysics

    Geoscience Seminar

    Petroleum Geoscience Project Computational Petroleum Geology &

    Geophysics

    Prospect Assessment, Evaluation &

    Petroleum Economics

    MPhil PROGRAMMES:

    MPhil in Petroleum Geoscience

    MPhil in Geoscience

    PhD PROGRAMMES:

    PhD in Petroleum Geoscience

    PhD in Geoscience

    MSc CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

    The programme for MSc Chemical Engineering is as follows:

    Co-op Industrial Attachment

    Advanced Process Dynamics & Controls

    Numerical Methods & Computing

    Project Management

    Process Synthesis, Analysis & Optimisation

    Advanced Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

    Advanced Chemical Reaction Engineering

    Together with two (2) optional courses to be chosen from one (1) of the three (3)

    streams:

    CHEMICAL & PROCESS ENGINEERING STREAM

    Biochemical Engineering II

    Food Technology

    Petroleum Processing Technology

    Utilities Engineering

    Sugar Technology

    Entrepreneurship & Innovation

    MANAGEMENT STREAM

    Human Resource Management

    Total Quality Management

    Financial Management

    Entrepreneurship & Innovation

    ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING STREAM

    Pollution Prevention, Cleaner Production & Industrial Waste Abatement

    Water & Wastewater Engineering

    Air Pollution Control

    Energy & the Environment

    Entrepreneurship & Innovation

  • In addition, existing graduate courses in the Faculty can be taken but approval has to

    be obtained from the Department and Faculty prior to doing so.

    Chemical Engineering MSc Project - Part 1: Project Proposal (Literature Review &

    Theory where applicable)

    Chemical Engineering MSc Project - Part 2 (Experimental; Practical; Computational)

    Management & Leadership Seminars

    MPhil in Chemical & Process Engineering

    PhD in Chemical & Process Engineering

    MSc FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

    Core courses:

    Food Chemistry

    Food Microbiology

    Food Quality Assurance

    Fundamentals of Food Process Engineering Sanitation in Food Processing

    Food Packaging

    Food Processing Laboratories

    Preservation & Processing of Meat & Poultry

    Preservation & Processing of Fruits & Vegetables

    Literature Survey

    Not currently being offered:

    Food Analysis

    Dairy Chemistry & Dairy Products Technology

    Beverage Processing

    Industrial Management

    Chemistry of Food Colours

    Chemistry & Processing of Fats & Oils

    Principles of Nutrition

    Preservation & Processing of Seafood

    Sensory Evaluation of Food

    MPhil in Food Science and Technology

    PhD in Food Science and Technology

    MSc PETROLEUM ENGINEERING

    The programme for MSc Petroleum Engineering is as follows:

    Petroleum Geoscience

    Advanced Petroleum Geology & Geophysics

    Drilling Engineering & Completions

    Advanced Drilling Engineering & Well Completions

    Advanced Production Engineering & Technology

    Reservoir Evaluation

    Advanced Well Test Analysis

    Reservoir Engineering

    Advanced Reservoir Engineering

    Improved Oil Recovery

    Natural Gas Engineering

    Offshore Structures & Systems

    Production Engineering

    Petroleum Economics & Management

    Selected Topics

    Project Report

    MPhil in Petroleum Enginering

    PhD in Petroleum Enginering

    MSc RESERVOIR ENGINEERING

    The programme for MSc Reservoir Engineering is as follows:

    Petroleum Geoscience

    Advanced Petroleum Geology & Geophysics

    Reservoir Evaluation

    Advanced Well Test Analysis

    Reservoir Engineering

    Advanced Reservoir Engineering

    Improved Oil Recovery

    Natural Gas Engineering

    Selected Topics (Field Project)

    Project Report

    Remuneration Package

  • ANNUAL SALARY RANGE (US$1.00 = TT$6.3)

    Senior Lecturer: TT$308,400 x TT$6,084- $363,156/$375,924 x $6,072 - $382,308

    Lecturer: TT$217,140 x TT$6,084- $253,644 / $271,896 x TT$6,084- $302,316

    Benefits:

    Special allowance of 6% of basic salary;

    Transportation Allowance of TT$2,300 per month ;

    Up to five economy class passages plus baggage allowance of US$1,800(TT$ equivalent) on appointment and normal termination;

    Unfurnished accommodation at 10% or furnished at 12% of basic salary, or housing allowance of 20% of basic salary to staff making own housing

    arrangements;

    UWI contribution of equivalent of 10% of basic salary to Superannuation Scheme;

    Annual Study and Travel Grant (available after first year of service);

    Institutional Visit Allowance;

    Book Grant.

    St. Augustine

    File No.: 173/2/12-1 II

    2012/02/03

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