The use of microorganisms for the transformation of raw materials has been carried out by humans since antiquity, although it is more recent (2nd half of 20th century) the use of biocatalysts (microorganisms, enzymes or other biological systems) in industrial processes. The biotechnology industry can be considered an emerging sector of high economic profitability, which makes it necessary to have the scientific and technological knowledge that allow developing and adapting bioprocesses in the different sectors of application.
The subject aims to provide students with a global view on the use of biocatalysts (microorganisms, cells or biomolecules) for the development of biotechnological industrial processes as an alternative to traditional processes. The main unit operations involved in this type of process will be studied, as well as the specific aspects that differentiate them from conventional industrial chemical processes. Given that it is a field in continuous expansion, reference will be made to the most recent advances and trends.
English Friendly subject: International students may request from the teachers: a) resources and bibliographic references in English, b) tutoring sessions in English, c) exams and assessments in English.