Quick Start Guide Welcome to the Sister Chapter Program! Here are a few tips to get you started. 1. Identify who the points of contact will be for each chapter. Exchange contact info. Remain open to alternative methods of contact: Skype, WhatsApp, Google Hangouts, etc. The platforms that you are most familiar with may not be common in your sister chapter’s country. 2. Initiative the conversation immediately. Communication is important. If you don’t understand, ask! We all come from different backgrounds, so don’t judge – this is your opportunity to learn from each other. Maintain consistent...
Student Chapter #1 Student Chapter #2 Brigham Young University University of Brasília California Institute of Technology Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar Clarkson University Laval University Johns Hopkins University Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute (GIKI) Manhattan College Boğaziçi University Massachusetts Institute of Technology KAIST Massachusetts Institute of Technology University College London Mississippi State University Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras Missouri University of Science and Technology Cairo University North Carolina State University NIT Rourkela Oregon State...
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Sister Chapters Centro Universitário SENAI CIMATEC and Texas Tech University meeting at the 2018 Annual Student Conference in Pittsburgh, PA, USA. Photo by Margot Hartford. About Under the Sister Chapter Program, a sisterhood is a formalized partnership between two Student Chapters from different countries. The Sister Chapter Program helps to connect Student Chapters globally, as well as to facilitate in the professional development of its student members by learning how to work with chemical engineering student peers from different cultural and geographic backgrounds. We have around 75+...
The April STS-AIChE meeting will be held on April 5, 2018 at Shafaii Hall and Garden, 1622 Federal Rd #30, Houston, TX 77015. The dinner presentation topic is “Trends in LNG – Bigger isn’t always better” and our dinner speaker will be Vinod Rajkumar, currently the Manager of LNG Product Development Center at Bechtel.Read more
AIChE’s Public Affairs & Information Committee formed the PAIC’s Climate Change Task Force to stimulate informed discussions that support any future revisions to AIChE’s Cli