Interview: Carlton Yearwood on Engaging Men as Allies for Women
AIChE's Kelsey Kettelhut sat down with Carlton Yearwood, a senior partner at True Blue Inclusion, to discuss how women can engage
AIChE's Kelsey Kettelhut sat down with Carlton Yearwood, a senior partner at True Blue Inclusion, to discuss how women can engage
Researchers at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute (SBP) have published findings that may represent a first step towards a drug treatment for Zika infections.
Both Virginia Tech and University of Delaware AIChE Student Chapters recently hosted two-day Process Safety Boot Camps for students on their campuses.
This video tutorial from the YouTube series LearnChemE looks at hydrostatic pressure.
Electrochemical process can remove low-level contaminants such as chemical waste and pharmaceuticals.
Battery storage is starting to replace traditional gas peaker plants by replacing diesel powered generation on small islands.
Imagine a technology that could capture atmospheric carbon dioxide, reduce carbon dioxide emissions, reduce the alkalinity of industrial waste, and generate useful materials — all in one proc
It’s impossible to learn everything you need to know for your career in a four-year undergraduate program.
Understand the pros & cons of modular design, learn to optimize compressed air systems, reduce produce contamination, and more.
Researchers at the University of California San Diego and Sapphire Energy have completed the first outdoor field trial sanctioned by the U.S.
No matter how groundbreaking the science, every new idea has to pass one all-important hurdle before it can find true success.
Learn the basics of choosing an appropriate impeller for blending fluids in a stirred tank.
New technique seeks to eliminate latent reservoirs of the virus in the body.
May 4th, 2017, 12 TO 4 PM EDT With Student Hour 3 TO 4 PM EDT
A chemical engineer and chemist at MIT have discovered how to reduce the "loops" that weaken polymer structures.
Lets face it: college is expensive. The AIChE scholarships listed below recognize academic accomplishments, student chapter involvement, and diversity.
Ask scientists to name the the world's dirtiest fuel and lignite coal wins hands-down.
Deadline: July 28! Your most creative and delicious beer in the selected beer style(s) will be judged for taste according to a standard beer-tasting rubric (80%), and teams will also be judged on the presentation of their brewing process in a poster competition (20%).