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PrefaceBioreactor is the core of industrial biotechnology practice. Traditional bioreactors include enzyme reactors and microbial fermentors, but recent research activities on bioreactors have significantly extended to various scales of them whether in a large natural ecology system or at a micro-scale level of nano sizes. Although bioreactor and bioreactor technology seem to be a traditional area of biochemical engineering and biotechnology, recently some new types of bioreactors have still been developed and applied into industrial practice. New methodology concepts on bioreactor research have also been proposed on the basis of cell biology and metabolic engineering. Therefore, in this context, this special volume is dedicated to bioreactor engineering to make the old new, and six invited chapters ranging from novel design of bioreactors to methodologies of bioreactor/bioprocess analysis and optimization are included.As well know...