By: Chris Lowe , Graduate Research Fellow, Rutgers University, AIChE Young Professionals Committee Advisor The formal training to become a doctoral level scientist or engineer takes the better part of a decade, if not more, counting bachelors, doctoral, and sometimes post-doctoral studies. In that...Read more
If you missed the 2018 AIChE Spring Conference and 14th Global Congress on Process Safety – or were there but couldn’t attend all the sessions you wanted to – there’s good news! ChEnected is now featuring interviews with keynote and session speakers from the event. Chemours’s Foundation for Success...Read more
In the fast evolving chemical engineering profession, AIChE’s divisions can help you stay current in your specialty. Beyond just technical information, divisions give you opportunities for affiliation with top engineers in both general disciplines and emerging fields such as biotechnology and...Read more
If you’ve recently been assigned to a new project, need a quick refresher on a simple question, or need to keep your team up-to-date, turn to AIChE Academy . From process safety to fundamentals, biomanufacturing to solids handling, AIChE Academy delivers courses, presentations, training sessions,...Read more
This special reception, sponsored by Arizona State University (ASU) Research Development, will allow SEED attendees to interact with ASU faculty and students and to tour the ASU facilities.
Dr. Stephan’s laboratory in the Clinical Research Division at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center works at the interface of materials science and immunology, designing synthetic materials that can be used as components of novel cancer immunotherapies.Read more