Watch video interviews conducted with keynote speakers, award winners and others at the 2018 AIChE Annual Meeting and the Annual Student Conference.
Meet the Inaugural John C. Chen Endowment Recipients
Jennifer Sinclair Curtis, Dean of Engineering at the University of California, Davis, took time out during the 2018 AIChE Annual Meeting in Pittsburgh to speak with Donna Bryant and Colin Young, the two inaugural scholarship recipients of the John C. Chen Endowment for Young Professional Leadership.
Predictions for "Industry 4.0" with Dow's Leo Chiang and MIT's Richard Braatz
In this video, hear predictions about how digital technology will transform existing facilities and processes.
Orlin Velev on Microscale Engineering of Responsive, Flexible and Reconfigurable Particle Structures
Orlin Velev of NCSU discusses the work he's presenting in the 2018 Andreas Acrivos Award for Professional Progress in Chemical Engineering Lecture with Chris Jones of Georgia Tech.
A Conversation with Jeffrey Hubbell, Winner of 2018 James E. Bailey Award
AIChE's Hailey Murphy chats with with Jeffrey Hubbell about the award he's won, and also discusses with him good leadership and advice for young engineers.
Tips for Building a Career in Chemical Engineering from Covestro's Demetri Zervoudis
Covestro SVP Demetri Zervoudis discusses the company's main values and how they apply to individual chemical engineers building a career.
TJ Wojnar and Kamel Ben-Naceur on the Future of Energy in the Region, Nation, and World
Watch a discussion on the future of energy.
A Conversation with 2018 D.I.C. Wang Award Winner John G. Auniņš
We sat down in Pittsburgh with John Aunins to learn about his work and career in biopharma, and hear some of his advice to young chemical engineers building a career.
Catalyzing the Unique Abilities of Students with Disabilities
The Disability Unity Community Convocation at the 2018 Annual Meeting featured a diverse set of panelists with expertise in inclusion of STEM students with disabilities in undergraduate education.
Designing Difficult-to-Cyberattack Process Control Systems
Chemical plants are possible targets for cybersecurity, but well-designed control systems that look beyond computer technology are a strong defense.
Engineers Without Borders USA Grant Winners Discuss Their Projects [Interview]
Hear about two different projects in Peru and Nicaragua where chemical engineering students are helping make a difference in locals' quality of life through Engineers Without Borders USA.
Hear from Students Focusing on Particle Technology
Meet the students who received the CPFD PTF student travel grant awards.
Klavs Jensen on Accelerating Development and Intensification of Chemical Processes
Klavs Jensen of MIT discusses some of the major points of the John M. Prausnitz AIChE Lecture he delivered in Pittsburgh.