K-12 Programming at the 2024 AIChE Annual Meeting and Student Conference
Explore these opportunities to share chemical engineering with K-12 students at the upcoming Annual Meeting and Annual Student Conference in San Diego.
Explore these opportunities to share chemical engineering with K-12 students at the upcoming Annual Meeting and Annual Student Conference in San Diego.
This year’s Annual Meeting and Annual Student Conference will feature events that showcase AIChE’s efforts towards equity, diversity, and inclusion, and the IDEAL Path.
Meet these FOSSI scholars whose scholarships are allowing them to pursue STEM degrees at North Carolina A&T State University, Tuskegee University, and Prairie View A&M University.
Yin is being recognized for his service to society exhibited through leadership, championing AIChE diversity groups, and leading student STEM outreach in his local community.
Meet these FOSSI scholars who are all working towards a degree in chemical engineering.
The initiative’s interactive modules bring real-world engineering concepts into the classroom, demystify chemical engineering and inspiring the next generation of problem-solvers.
Understand the term environmental justice (EJ), its legal implications and impacts on operations, design, siting, business strategies, and project implementation.
Use your creativity and passion for chemical engineering to inspire the next generation of chemical engineers.
Another 150 new FOSSI scholars were recently welcomed into the FOSSI family before heading off to college to earn STEM degrees.
Chemical engineers often work in remote and uninspiring business and industrial parks, but some architects and designers are re-imagining how these spaces can actually contribute to job satisfaction.
Meet these FOSSI scholars who are working on STEM degrees at Florida A&M University, Morgan State University, and North Carolina A&T State University.
The award is open to AIChE members, including professionals from academia, industry, and students.
Under the theme of “Inspiring the Power of Good,” the 2024 AIChE Gala will honor exemplary industry leaders at the New York City Pierre Hotel in December.
Learn about what STEM area these FOSSI scholars are majoring in and what they hope to do with their degrees when they graduate from Tuskegee University and Florida A&M University.
Meet Saurabh Rastogi who discusses his experience as an LGBTQ+ ChemE professional and PhD candidate at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI).
Come celebrate 2024 Pride at this virtual event that will feature a panel discussion on creating an LGBTQ+ friendly workplace.
Meet these FOSSI scholars who are working on STEM degrees at Delaware State Univ., North Carolina A&T State Univ., Spelman College, and Univ. of Maryland Eastern Shore.
Six main technical areas, effective education, and stakeholder collaboration are all key to helping chemical engineers face current and future challenges.
Graff brings to the role more than 30 years of executive leadership experience in the energy, chemicals, polymers, and industrial gas industries.
AIChE celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with career highlights and recollections from James Wei, AIChE’s first Asian president (1988).
Get to know more about these FOSSI scholars who are pursuing STEM degrees at Howard University, Prairie View A&M University, Spelman College, and Tuskegee University.
Check out these ways to celebrate Earth Day 2024 through your AIChE membership and other opportunities.
FOSSI Scholars Carol Akpan and Liyah Wilson joined program sponsors and prospective supporters for a roundtable discussion at the AIChE Spring Meeting in New Orleans.
Find out how these FOSSI Scholars plan to change the world with their STEM degrees.
In its relaunch for 2024, the AIChE Chemical Engineering for Good Challenge (ACE4G) will again award cash prizes for winning submissions from chemical engineering students.
These events feature Women in Chemical Engineering Community (WIC), the LGBTQ+ & Allies Community, and other AIChE IDEAL communities.
AIChE looks back at the chemical engineering career of Margaret Hutchinson Rousseau and at some of the women who have followed in her footsteps.
Learn about upcoming events for women in chemical engineering, and read about some of the women pioneers in the field.
Take pride in the important work that engineers do, and celebrate World Engineer Day by supporting the chemical engineering profession both today and tomorrow.
Meet these FOSSI scholars who will be attending Howard University, North Carolina A&T, and Spelman College this fall, thanks to FOSSI’s STEM scholarships.
Open up the world of engineering for a girl in your life through one of these opportunities.
Along with their everyday benefits, plastics present serious environmental problems. Read about the opportunities chemical engineers have to solve these issues.
Engineers Week 2024 (February 18–24) is a time to celebrate the important work of engineers and to inspire the next generation of innovators.
Take a moment to consider women’s role in science throughout history, and learn how you can get involved to help promote women’s success in STEM careers.
Join us in celebrating Black History Month with a look at the history of AIChE’s Minority Affairs Committee (MAC) and interviews featuring its prominent leaders and advocates.
Meet these FOSSI scholars who are pursuing their STEM career dreams at Howard University, Jackson State University, and North Carolina A&T State.
If you know a student planning to attend an HBCU next year, this STEM scholarship could change their life.
Meet these FOSSI scholars who are attending Hampton University, North Carolina A&T State University, Southern University, and Tuskegee University.
Learn about the complex science behind making ice cream in this video, and check out the accompanying lesson plan that was created for high school and college classrooms.
Meet these FOSSI Scholars who are pursuing STEM degrees at Delaware State University, Florida A&M University, North Carolina A&T State University, and Tuskegee University.
On November 5th around 100 attendees, including K–12 students, their parents, and educators gathered at the 2023 AIChE Annual Meeting to participate in the K–12 STEM Showcase.
Learn how you can take part in celebrating National STEM Day, including with AIChE.
Check out the many upcoming events taking place to build and support the many communities that exist within AIChE and the chemical engineering profession.
Meet these FOSSI scholars who are using their scholarships to pursue STEM degrees at Alabama State, Prairie View A&M, Spelman, and Virginia State.
Hear how this year’s IDEAL Featured Session can benefit the greater chemical engineering community and find out why it’s important for you to join us at the session in Orlando.
Learn about Mariah’s experiences as a disabled person in the workplace and find out more about her chemical engineering background and her advocacy work.
Meet these scholars who plan to improve the world with the STEM degrees they will earn at Prairie View A&M University, Spelman College, and North Carolina A&T State University.
Gabriel Rodriguez, chair of the LatinX in ChE Community and a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Colorado, talks about the group's aims and how it has already begun to make a difference.
LatinX in Chemical Engineering is finalizing programming for the 2023 AIChE Annual Meeting and warmly welcomes its varied members to join in and meet the rest of the family in Orlando this fall.
Meet these members of the 2023 class who are beginning their college education for STEM careers at Claflin University, Howard University, and North Carolina A&T State University.
The NumberUp Innovation program introduces K–12 students to advanced manufacturing engineering education and careers in multidisciplinary design and manufacturing environments.
The FOSSI program celebrates its new class of 132 FOSSI scholars, who are from 26 states and will be attending 26 historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) this fall. See video.
Meet these FOSSI Scholars who are using their STEM scholarships to attend Hampton University, Morehouse College, and Norfolk State University.
The 2023 AIChE Annual Meeting and Annual Student Conference in Orlando will include enhanced security and inclusion measures. See updates in this letter from CEO & Executive Director Darlene Schuster.
Learn about the origins of Disability Pride Month and find out how you can get involved.
Meet these FOSSI Scholars who are attending North Carolina A&T State University, Southern University and A&M College, Spelman College, and Texas Southern University.
Learn about Becky’s career as Global Commercial Leader for Engineered to Order Systems for Air Products’ Membrane Solutions and about her experiences as an out LGBTQ+ chemical engineer.
Hear about a typical workday, interests, and more from Alyssa Grube, a graduate research and teaching assistant at the PSE Bavarian Lab at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Celebrate Pride Month, connect with others in the community, and learn what initiatives are available at AIChE for LGBTQ+ members and allies.
Meet these 2022 FOSSI Scholars who are attending North Carolina Central University, North Carolina A&T State University, and Tennessee State University.
Arriving in the US at the age of 19 with little English, this young Latina relied on determination and hard work to earn a PhD in chemical engineering at Yale.
Challenge yourself with one or more of these fun and interesting activities to help promote better intercultural communications and understanding.
Meet these FOSSI graduates and learn about their plans for STEM degrees at HBCUs, and the career plans beyond.
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.
Meet these FOSSI Scholars who are pursuing STEM degrees at Tuskegee University, North Carolina A&T State University, and Morehouse College.
Meet the wide variety of women process engineers we've spoken to in our ongoing series on process engineering careers.
Meet some of the women who are just getting started in their careers but are already reimagining and redefining aspects of the chemical engineering profession.
Check out these networking, career-building, and learning opportunities taking place next week in Houston as part of AIChE’s efforts towards equity, diversity, and inclusion in chemical engineering.
Learn what you can do as part of AIChE and at the upcoming Spring Meeting and GCPS in Houston to help women advance in chemical engineering.
Learn about these FOSSI scholars who have begun working on STEM degrees at Howard Univ., the Univ. of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, Florida A&M, and Alabama A&M.
Learn how two chemical engineers who met in the skincare industry decided to go out on their own to form their own skincare company based on hard science.
Check out ways you can get involved and help introduce girls to chemical engineering.
MAC's work to include underrepresented groups in chemical engineering dates to the 1960s. Check out its major milestones and progress, from inception to 2023.
Read this firsthand account of a science classroom adventure, and learn how to join K-12 outreach to share chemical engineering concepts with students.
Is there a young person in your life who is curious about STEM? Or want to get involved in sharing your enthusiasm for STEM with young people? Engineers Week offers lots of opportunities.
Read about the visit to Howard University, hear FOSSI scholars' feedback and requests from the initiative, and see more photos from the visit.
This issue, know-how for heterogeneous catalysts scale-up, tips for using historic field-level data for hazard analyses, ways to create a strong safety culture, and more.
This video is an engaging teaching aid for high school and college students to help directed evolution and how it is being used to develop new tools for plastics recycling and more.
Meet these FOSSI Scholars who are pursuing engineering careers at North Carolina A&T, Howard University, and Hampton University, and learn about their career goals.
MAC moves to a broader vision to include and welcome a wider community of chemical engineers.