Students are carrying out experiments using an expensive piece of chemical engineering equipment via the web, thanks to collaboration between scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a British participant in the Cambridge-MIT Institute.
The adapted remote-control heat exchanger is being used in four teaching courses, including one at the University of Texas.
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