Immediately after the earthquake and tsunami, TEPCO's improvised response was confused and plagued by human error, including the disastrous assumption that an emergency cooling system was working.
This month's featured Young Professional is Christine Curran. Learn about her work as a chemical engineer at ExxonMobil, her academic background, and more here.
AIChE and the Air & Waste Management Association (A&WMA) join forces in this 90-minute panel discussion about how EPA’s Boiler MACT rules will change business operations.
With the new year here and so many events happening in chemical engineering, biological engineering, management, safety, and sustainability, we decided to put together a quick guide to events from now through September of 2012. Get your online calendars ready to record the early-bird deadlines and calls for papers.
In the wake of Fukushima and its chilling effect on nuclear policy around the world, a newly released study from the University of Chicago's Energy Policy Institute finds that small modular reactors may hold the key to an actual renaissance of U.S. nuclear power.
The EPA’s Boiler MACT rules will change how your business operates. On Thursday, January 12, 2012 at 2 PM, there will be a 90-minute informative web forum which will give you the facts and help you plan how you move into compliance by the target dates.
The beginning of a new year is a great time to look back to see what's been accomplished. Since CheEncted is about to enter its second year (February 2009 was our start), we'd like to take a moment to reflect on what the last year has brought.