September 2012 | AIChE

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Inaugurated in 2010, the International Congress on Energy is one of the largest conferences devoted to Energy Research & Development in the world. A constituent part of the AIChE Annual Meeting, the Congress allows attendees working in all areas of energy R&D to exchange ideas, make connections and advance the state of energy technologies.

Chemical Engineering Conference In Pittsburgh To Feature Contributions To Cleaner Energy, A Stronger Economy And Better Living

September 12, 2012
AIChE’s Annual Meeting is expected to draw more than 5,000 engineers and undergraduates with plenary lectures, 16 topical conferences, approximately 800 technical sessions and special events.

Dimitri Gidaspow

Dimitri Gidaspow is a Distinguished Professor, Emeritus at Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, IL, and a Fellow of AIChE. At IIT he taught transport, thermodynamics and computational techniques, the last time in the summer of 2012, and guided about 60 PhD students.Read more

Petroleum Refining Technology II

Current Issues and Opportunities in Refining. These two sessions will focus on major issues facing refiners today.

Process Development & Chemical Manufacturing

Successful process development involves scaling up process information from concept to commercial scale while meeting safety, technical and economic objectives as well as meeting customer and market expectations.

Technical Sessions for Young Professionals

This session will contain presentations from various sectors of our industry and cover a wide range of topics. Though the session is aimed at young professionals, we also welcome anyone who wants to refresh their fundamentals and maybe learn something new.

Petroleum Refining Technology I

Current Issues and Opportunities in Refining. These two sessions will focus on major issues facing refiners today.

Thermodynamics & Process Simulation

This session will stress the importance of having “good” physical property and phase equilibria data and models for real-world refinery and chemical plant applications.

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