Earth Day 2024: Advancing Sustainability through Chemical Engineering
Check out these ways to celebrate Earth Day 2024 through your AIChE membership and other opportunities.
Check out these ways to celebrate Earth Day 2024 through your AIChE membership and other opportunities.
The central role chemical engineers play in urban heating speaks to how integral chemical engineers are to community organization.
Learn more about this process engineer’s career path and her current job as an assistant professor in process engineering, where she conducts cutting edge research and teaches future process engineers.
The FEED Institute is a new technical community that will advance chemical engineering’s role in boosting innovation, sustainability, and safety in the food industries.
This issue, a special section devoted to plastics recycling, plus tips for strong packed tower performance, reboiler optimization, and much more.
Chemical engineers are at the forefront of the climate change battle, and among their most promising tools is direct air capture. To learn more, watch this video, which is part of an effort to bring science innovations to the classroom.
This month, a special section on the cosmetics industry, plus safety incident prevention, a look at the race for a COVID-19 vaccine, and much more.
Madhu Khanna discusses cellulosic biofuels, their economic and sustainability benefits and tradeoffs, and what's needed to see cellulosic biofuels thrive.
Hear from this ICOSSE '19 keynote speaker about top sustainability science and engineering trends, and about what to expect from the conference.
Raymond Tan shares his perspective on the greatest environmental challenges and discusses what we can expect from the upcoming ICOSSE conference.
Join us for a detailed look into meat alternatives for a healthier environment.
Headlines boast liquid water, potential for life, and successful unmanned missions, but manned travel to Mars will require an enormous amount of work—and many chemical engineers.
As part of our celebration of AIChE's 110th year, Jan Lerou of Jan Lerou Consulting, LLC, and Washington University shares his predictions for chemical engineering's next 25 years.
Previously impossible separations become reality; new filter operates with lower cost and emissions, compared to conventional separation methods.
Environmental scientists have been monitoring Chesapeake Bay's dead zone creep for decades.
Megan is being recognized for her work in advanced separation technology for sustainable chemical processing, as well as for driving culture change in the profession.
Fabio is being recognized for his pioneering work with catalysts for energy conversion and pollution abatement.