CCPS 2018 Summer and Fall Highlights
Catch up on CCPS summer and fall activity, including a variety of workshops, conferences, and important agreements.
Catch up on CCPS summer and fall activity, including a variety of workshops, conferences, and important agreements.
The symposium takes a look at the role women chemical engineers have played in the field's development and at how they will continue to help build its future.
Dr. Sang Yup Lee discusses the evolution of chemical engineering and the role of scientific journals in advancing science and engineering.
As part of our celebration of AIChE's 110th year, David Mackanic of Stanford University shares his predictions for chemical engineering's next 25 years.
Check out the latest video submissions from the teams competing in the 2018 Chem-E-Car Competition® in Pittsburgh.
Learn more about this 2018 Annual Meeting session that features leading minds and their insights on the future of energy.
On Tuesday, October 30 at the 2018 AIChE Annual Meeting in Pittsburgh, the LGBTQ+ Inclusion in Engineering session will feature a presentation and a panel on how to best attract, engage and include LGBTQ+ engineers.
As part of our celebration of AIChE's 110th year, Velencia Witherspoon of the National Institute of Standards and Technology shares her predictions for chemical engineering's next 25 years.
Check out a sneak peek of the Annual Meeting, including useful links. Not registered? There's still time!
Dr. Arnold's research has produced methods now routinely used to create new catalysts. Her work has led to new enzymes for pharmaceuticals, sustainable biofuels, and other environmentally friendly products.
Get a sneak peek of what's happening in Pittsburgh at this year's AIChE Annual Student Conference. Not registered? There's still time to join us!
From the perspective of his specialty in the computational study of materials, Josh takes us through his vision of chemical engineering's future.
As part of our celebration of AIChE's 110th year, Jinghai Li, president of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, shares his predictions for chemical engineering's next 25 years.
AIChE and its Society for Biological Engineering (SBE) are honoring two of bioengineering’s top researchers.
40 teams will participate in the 2018 Annual Chem-E-Car Competition® in Pittsburgh on October 28 from 12:30 - 4:00pm EDT.
GlaxoSmithKline's Conchita Jiménez-Gonzalez shares a pharmaceutical perspective on chemical engineering's future.
Voting for next year's AIChE Board of Directors is under way at http://www.aiche.org/election. Have your say and help direct the future of AIChE by voting!
Chris Ellison is Associate Professor and Piercy Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at th