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* 16 Apr: as you wrap up your studying, if you notice an errors/updates/improvement in the course notes (Google Docs and the handouts), please report them here: http://learnche.mcmaster.ca/feedback-questions
* 24 April: exams and projects are being graded this week and next week. Expect grades in Avenue during the first week of May.
 
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Optimization for Chemical Engineers: CHE 4G3


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Announcements (previous ones)

  • 24 April: exams and projects are being graded this week and next week. Expect grades in Avenue during the first week of May.


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