November 2024 CEP Preview
This issue, a new take on accelerating pharma's supply chain for raw materials, reducing sheer in bioreactors, resolving heath exchanger fouling, and much more.
This issue, a new take on accelerating pharma's supply chain for raw materials, reducing sheer in bioreactors, resolving heath exchanger fouling, and much more.
See which teams will compete for the Cube at AIChE’s Annual Student Conference in San Diego this October.
The new funding will allow RAPID to rethink unit operations with the aim of reducing U.S. industrial emissions and energy consumption.
If you’re up for a student team challenge and chemical engineering problem solving, ChemE Cube is for you! Sign up now before the deadline.
Jesse McManus, a Carbon Capture Scale-up Engineer at ExxonMobil, talks about the role of direct air capture (DAC) in attaining net zero emissions, and discusses his work in this important area.
The NumberUp Innovation program introduces K–12 students to advanced manufacturing engineering education and careers in multidisciplinary design and manufacturing environments.
Learn how one RAPID project produces ethylene and a second produces hydrogen, both while lowering carbon dioxide emissions, thanks to electrochemical processes.
Learn how RAPID is working with partners and members to advance microwave reactors to help meet decarbonization goals.
This year’s ChemE Cube Competition finalists will compete on November 6 at the Annual Student Conference in Orlando, FL.
AIChE Credentials can be the competitive edge that helps you get your next promotion or new job, whether in process intensification, process safety, hydrogen, safety, sustainability, or other specialized chemical engineering areas.
Learn about the advantages modular process intensification made possible, including an overall capital efficiency gain of 66%.
Get a closer look at specialty areas with these LinkedIn technical communities for relevant content, news, and networking in advanced manufacturing, safety, and bioengineering.
Learn how to use vapor-liquid equilibrium properties for inferential models, improve safety with better site selection and buffer zone maintenance, and much more.
Learn how RAPID developed a network of testbed facilities to help its members develop, test, scale up, and carry out proof-of-concept demonstrations for process intensification and modular process technologies.
Be sure to sign up for this week's webinar if you're interested in joining this year's ChemE Cube Competition in Orlando this fall.
Want to gain greater energy efficiency for chemical engineering processes, lower costs, and meet industrial decarbonization goals? The Process Intensification Credential can help you meet your goals.
This month, read the special section on modular chemical process intensification, get tips on PHA studies in a virtual environment, learn about chemical engineers’ role in a nuclear energy renaissance, and much more.
Student teams and their 1-cubic-foot plant designs will battle it out this November in Phoenix. Learn more here and sign up before March 31 to join the competition.
Learn more about this process engineer’s career path and her current job as an assistant professor in process engineering, where she conducts cutting edge research and teaches future process engineers.
Hear from a principal scientist at Schrödinger about how modeling is changing product development, and also hear his take on the trends and influences shaping the future of food processing.
Join other chemical engineers on Twitter for a live chat about renewable natural gas on September 15 at 1PM EST by following our handle @CheEnected and the hashtag #AIChEchat. Anyone is welcome to join.
In this video, learn about dividing-wall columns (DWC), how they can be used in chemical engineering processes, and how they differ from conventional technology.
Chemical engineers often scale up processes, but there are times when numbering up a process could be more effective and economically beneficial.
Modularization and intensification are opening new possibilities for some pharmaceutical companies, including allowing them to speed up COVID-19 vaccine production.
This month, a primer on process intensification, troubleshooting once-through reboilers, using renewable power for carbon dioxide mitigation, and more.
Chemical engineering competition challenges students to design a modular mini-plant for surface-water treatment that is suitable for humanitarian deployment.
This month, chemical engineers exchange tips on safely speeding up bleach processing, debate digital twins, discuss how they can best improve the world, and more.
This month, a quest for successful work habits, a lively discussion on electric cars' efficiency, and the search for a DWSIM expert. Join these and other discussions, or start your own!
Learn how M-Star CFD's simulations help clients with complex flow and mixing challenges, and get a preview of their talk at the all-virtual Process Development Symposium.
This issue, a special section dedicated to process intensification, plus articles on perfecting incident investigations, preventing corrosion, career tips, and much more.
Manufacturing workers require new skills, and RAPID and others are filling the gap with programs and tools to promote learning for students and workers at all career stages.
Meet one of the chemical engineering interns who recently participated in the RAPID Intern Program.
Participants drew inspiration and advanced manufacturing know-how from the boot camp, and another event is already planned for January 2020 in Tucson, AZ.
Learn about AIChE's latest journal, which aims to help chemical engineering-related industries benefit from advanced manufacturing and processing.
This month, an up-close look at process intensification, plus an intro to dividing-wall columns, a look at catalyst replacement economics, and more.
Wondering what others are talking about? Check out the latest technical and career discussions on AIChE Engage.
Wondering what others are talking about? Check out the latest technical and career discussions on AIChE Engage.
Chemical engineering education needs to keep pace with the growing shift towards advanced manufacturing in the chemical process industry.
We sat down with Bill to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing advanced manufacturing in general and the chemical process industries in particular.
Chemical engineers have exceptional opportunities in advanced manufacturing and processing, but true success will require embracing new realities.
Klavs Jensen of MIT discusses some of the major points of the John M. Prausnitz AIChE Lecture he delivered in Pittsburgh.
Hear directly from the editors about the vision and goals for this newly launched publication.
As part of our celebration of AIChE's 110th year, Andrew Karas of the University of Michigan shares his predictions for chemical engineering's next 25 years.
Process intensification comes with many advantages, but enjoying these advantages to the fullest requires careful planning and testing.
Being able to perceive and interpret feelings in yourself and others is an important skill that can set you up for success in your professional career and personal life.
A conversation with editor-in-chief Matthew Realff looks at the role of chemical engineers in advanced manufacturing and processing, and at the expansion of this exciting area.
Process intensification comes with many advantages, but enjoying these advantages to the fullest requires careful planning and testing.
When it comes to engineering the future's best process security, a look to the past can provide important solutions.
On October 31, Klavs F. Jensen of MIT will deliver his presentation, "Accelerating Development and Intensification of Chemical Processes," at the Annual Meeting in Pittsburgh.
Water is one of the most important resources in the chemical process industries (CPI), presenting both opportunities as well as compliance obligations.
Manufacturing is being transformed, and chemical engineers are well-positioned to help lead the way.
Condensing natural gas into a liquid, nonflammable form through natural gas upgrading is key to expanding natural gas production.
Process intensification (PI) is one of the most promising development paths for the chemical process industry and one of the most important progress
Dr. Brown explains the benefits of autothermal pyrolysis for the conversion of biomass into fuels and chemicals, and discusses BEIs work.
This issue delves into process intensification, modularization in chemical processing, and takes a look at characterizing adsorbents for gas separations—plus much more.
The Manufacturing USA initiative is creating exceptional opportunities in a wide range of manufacturing, and AIChE's RAPID is playing an important role.
Today at the Capitol Visitors Center (CVC 217) from12:00-1:30PM, ASME & AIChE will hold a congressional briefing entitled Strengthening Manufacturing's Heartland (Through Innovation, Standa
Hear AIChE president Bond Calloway talk about why he chose a career in STEM, some key moments of his career, and his involvement in RAPID with Savannah River.
Hear from conference chair Ian Glasgow about why you should attend this year's SW Process Technology Conference.