“To my students: The answer is not in the back. It is in the method. — C.J. Geankoplis”
“It’s called the Geankoplis Gambit,” Leo said quietly. “My grandfather taught it to me. He was a process engineer at Dow in the 70s. He said the third edition has a hidden layer.” “To my students: The answer is not in the back
The next morning, he called in the ringleader: a quiet, bespectacled student named Leo Kim. Leo had a 3.9 GPA and never spoke in class. He said the third edition has a hidden layer
“Aris,” it began, “congratulations! Your entire class has submitted a perfect, identical solution to Problem 5.3-1. Even the rounding errors match. The TA flagged it. I’m calling it a ‘collaborative triumph.’” a timid master’s student named Priya
He stormed into the TA’s office. The TA, a timid master’s student named Priya, handed him a stack of papers.