As part of AIChE's Doing a World of Good campaign, we interviewed three prominent chemical engineers to discuss various aspects of their careers, including some of their personal achievements, most important professional causes, and their ideas about the future of chemical engineering. This podcast series is just a small part of the larger Doing a World of Good campaign, which is one of the most ambitious fundraising programs in AIChE’s history. Its goal is to drive the profession for decades to come by funding five transformative priorities that advance chemical engineering and bring that expertise to bear in addressing societal needs. These are:
- Attracting and Retaining the Best and the Brightest
- Education, Training and Career Development
- Research and Innovation
- Safety and Ethical Practice
- Changing Perceptions
Learn more about the Doing a World of Good Campaign.
Podcast 1: Greg Yeo, ExxonMobil Chemical Company
In the podcast, Greg talks about his journey as a leader, never losing site of his roots and the people who have helped him along the way. He talks about the idea of "grit," and how it played a role in his own career and helping others to achieve the fullness of their own potential.
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Podcast 2: Dr. Cato Laurencin, University of Connecticut
In this episode of the Foundation’s Doing a World of Good podcast, you'll meet Cato Laurencin who talks about his work in regenerative engineering.
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Podcast 3: Frances Arnold, California Institute of Technology
In this episode of the Foundation’s Doing a World of Good podcast, you'll meet Frances Arnold who talks about her work in directed evolution.
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