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January 2020

This Stuff Really Works! by Ted Calverly

Tuesday, January 14, 2020,
6:00pm to 7:30pm
EST
This Stuff Really Works!: Unravelling Apparently Complex Systems using Chemical Engineering Tools By: Ted Calverley (Fellow at Dow and recipient of MMAIChE's 2018 Chemical Engineer of the Year Award) When: Tuesday, January 14, 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Where: Michigan State University St. Andrews Address:...Read more

Giselle Johnston

Giselle Johnston is a Process and Validation Engineer at Laporte Consultants (Email: GJohnston@laporteconsultants.com). She uses her problem-solving and troubleshooting skills to provide technical design support to clients in the food and beverage and pharmaceutical industries. As a Safety Champion at Laporte, she is a leader in safety among her colleagues. She received her bachelor's degree from Syracuse University.Read more

Goutam Shahani

Goutam Shahani is Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Shure-Line Construction (Email: GShahani@Shure-Line.com).  With over 30 years of industry experience, he specializes in industrial gases for the energy, refining and chemical industries.  He holds bachelors and master’s degrees in chemical engineering and an MBA....Read more

RAPID Technology Showcase - Overview of DOE's Institute for the Design of Advanced Energy Systems (IDAES)

January 22, 2020

Join us for RAPID's monthly technology showcase which highlights individual member capabilities or initatives that can be of value to the broader community.

  • January Topic: Overview of DOE’s Institute for the Design of Advanced Energy Systems

2019 Annual Awards Nomination Form

2019 Annual Awards Nomination Form

Process Intensification

(1) Process Intensification: From Practice to Fundamentals, Part 1 — The Domains of Process Intensification

by Andrzej Stankiewicz, Delft Univ. of Technology

Successful process intensification (PI) relies on four guiding principles: maximize the effectiveness of intra- and...

Dr. Lydia M. Contreras

Dr. Lydia M. Contreras is an Associate Professor (and Jim and Barbara Miller Faculty Fellow) of Chemical Engineering at the University of Texas-Austin; she is also a member of the Institute of Cell and Molecular Biology. She teaches Introduction to Chemical Engineering Computing, Thermodynamics, Introduction to Chemical Engineering Analysis, and Fundamental and Applications of Cellular Regulation. Dr. Contreras obtained a B.S.E. in Chemical Engineering from Princeton University. She completed her PhD in Chemical Engineering from Cornell University and postdoctoral studies at Wadsworth...Read more

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