mSBW Conference Speaker Nika Shakiba on the Future of Mammalian Cell Engineering
Learn how Nika got into mammalian cell engineering, get her career advice for entering the field, and find out what she expects from this year's mSBW.
Learn how Nika got into mammalian cell engineering, get her career advice for entering the field, and find out what she expects from this year's mSBW.
Calling all early-career creative researchers and engineering entrepreneurs! Learn more about potentially career-changing $100K research grants and an impressive network of recipients.
Learn more about the findings Sonnenburg will share in his keynote, and find out more about developing areas of microbiome research that have influenced his work.
Learn how Ashty got his start in this research area, where he sees great potential for cell-free systems, and what advice he gives to those interested in getting involved in this research.
Ten initial endowments will support innovative research in a variety of disciplines that will advance chemical engineering. Four of these endowments will be introduced at the Annual Meeting.
Learn what Ridaura of the Gates Foundation will speak about at the conference and hear about some of the new technologies affecting her work.
See photos and hear about the highlights of the 6th CIB conference, and get details on next year’s conference, which will be held in Boston.
Learn more about Sergey’s upcoming talk and hear what areas he sees as the biggest trends in CRISPR technology.
The CRISPRme tool enhances the accuracy of off-target predictions by factoring in the individual genetic diversities.
Stephanopoulos will receive the 2023 James E. Bailey Award and Zhao will receive the 2023 D.I.C. Wang Award, with each delivering accompanying lectures at this year’s AIChE Annual Meeting.
Learn about Wilkinson’s work that explores how long interspersed nuclear element (LINE) retrotransposons work, and find out what emerging areas of CRISPR technology he’s watching.
Jesse McManus, a Carbon Capture Scale-up Engineer at ExxonMobil, talks about the role of direct air capture (DAC) in attaining net zero emissions, and discusses his work in this important area.
Matthew Stanton, CSO of Generation Bio, previews what he'll discuss at the conference and also shares thoughts on CRISPR trends and what's on the horizon.
Learn how one RAPID project produces ethylene and a second produces hydrogen, both while lowering carbon dioxide emissions, thanks to electrochemical processes.
Learn how RAPID is working with partners and members to advance microwave reactors to help meet decarbonization goals.
Hear from physician-scientist Ami Bhatt (Stanford) about the work in microbial genomics that she’ll be presenting this month in San Jose, CA.
Hear from researcher Bailey Carignan about Lallemand’s specialized work, genetic engineering’s potential, and about improving consumers' understanding of genetically engineered microbes.
Learn about how DNA printers work and how they are poised to revolutionize synthetic biology.
Want to improve your communication and leadership skills? Get experience presenting your thesis and make new connections with other chemical engineers with the 3MT® Competition.
Learn about the advantages modular process intensification made possible, including an overall capital efficiency gain of 66%.
Looking for ways you can help protect the planet as a chemical engineer for Earth Day 2023? Here are five ways that will have lasting effect.
Learn about the latest trends in quantum computing and understand what companies can do to become "quantum ready."
Lear about the barriers and possible solutions to harnessing quantum computing power, and get a glimpse at what progress new advances could bring about for chemical and biochemical engineering.
Act now to meet the approaching deadline for the 2023 Langer Prize as well as for the Institute and Board of Directors' Awards.
How do grad students hone their elevator speech? The Three Minute Thesis Competition! Join us to learn how to present your work effectively to any audience.
Hear about the history of the Society for Biological Engineering from Gregory Stephanopoulos, SBE Founding Leader, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Kunjapur and his research group at the University of Delaware are designing innovative biomolecular technologies to address a variety of societal needs.
Once science fiction, quantum computers are already being used to advance research, and their use in chemical and biological engineering is on the horizon.
Catch up on the most-read articles and most-discussed topics with this summary of top trends at AIChE for the past 2 months.
Current sustainability efforts often focus on a single issue, overlooking the effect on the larger system involved and thus undercutting the ability to achieve true sustainability. Learn about this and related issues that you can expect to learn more about at this year's ICOSSE.
Hear about some of the most important trends in cosmetics and consumer products engineering, and get a preview of what John will discuss in his upcoming talk.
This series of short science videos is ready for the classroom, including a downloadable lesson plan.
Help define the direction of chemical engineering research priorities, education, and practice at the 2019 Annual Meeting in Orlando.
Cell-free systems reduce complex interactions by allowing researchers to study the reactions in the cell outside of the cell boundary.
Will AI change your job outlook? A look at how AI could affect industry, business, and society, and thoughts on the technical challenges surrounding AI adoption.
Professor Venkatasubramanian has been involved in artificial intelligence (AI) since the 1980s and discusses with us its growth and future in chemical engineering.
On March 6 and 7, the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) held the Technical Steering Committee’s Europe Regional Meeting in Leverkusen, Germany.
Chemical industry entrepreneur John Sofranko talks about his background, building a business, and about his company's goals and challenges.
Angel investor Wayne Tamarelli discusses trends for chemical startups and what you can expect form the Chemical Ventures Conference.
The “Futures” issue features the best work of rising researchers in a wide range of areas.
Dr. Sang Yup Lee discusses the evolution of chemical engineering and the role of scientific journals in advancing science and engineering.
The August 2018 issue of the AIChE Journal is the inaugural "Futures" issue. This issue explores the latest developments in chemical engineering research and invited early career researchers to contribute their pioneering works.
A look at the future of chemical engineering from the perspective of pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Today at the Capitol Visitors Center (CVC 217) from12:00-1:30PM, ASME & AIChE will hold a congressional briefing entitled Strengthening Manufacturing's Heartland (Through Innovation, Standa
Learn more about how chemical engineers and others are working to close the gap between academia and industry.
AIChE’s RAPID Manufacturing Institute officially launched on Monday, March 27, at the Spring Meeting and Global Congress in San Antonio.
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