In 2016, the Education Division and the Minority Affairs Committee collaborated on a Diversity & Inclusion session involving academic leaders. This year, we are engaging industry in the conversation to share their perspectives.
Anna Wagner is currently a Senior at Purdue University pursuing a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. She has previously held several Executive Board positions in Purdue’s Student Chapter of AIChE. After studying abroad at the National University of Singapore (NUS), she helped develop relations between Purdue and NUS in the Sister Chapter Program. Currently acting as Chair of the Executive Student Committee of AIChE, she continues to help connect the Student Chapters of AIChE Globally.Read more
Dr. Zeller is the Vice President of Technology for Oxy Low Carbon Ventures (OLCV). He completed his B.S. and M.S. degrees at the University of Akron and earned his Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University, all in Chemical Engineering.Read more
Identifying and using relevant process safety metrics over the life of a process is one of four elements in the RBPS pillar of learning from experience.
To continuously improve upon process safety performance, it is essential that companies in the chemical and petroleum industries implement effective leading and lagging process safety metrics. CCPS has filled this need through a diverse, international effort leading to the publication of recommended process safety metrics.
Jennifer E. Phillips-Cremins, Ph.D., joined the faculty at the University of Pennsylvania in 2014 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Bioengineering and a core member of the Epigenetics Program in the Perelman School of Medicine. Dr. Cremins obtained her Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in the laboratory of Andres Garcia. She then conducted a unique multi-disciplinary postdoc in the laboratories of Victor Corces and Job Dekker with the goal of generating the first high-resolution 3-D genome architecture maps during the differentiation of...Read more