Ethics and the Chemical Engineer
What do future chemical engineering leaders know about ethics? Ethics and safety have become a major part of the chemical engineering profession.
What do future chemical engineering leaders know about ethics? Ethics and safety have become a major part of the chemical engineering profession.
Meet Catherine Lo of Novartis Pharmaceuticals and learn more about her background and career.
Metal sulfide nanocrystals have typically been synthesized in hot solvent-solution phase systems that bring with them a host of quality and productivity issues. Current work at the University of Minnesota seeks to avoid these problems by utilizing a non-thermal plasma reactor and deposition system.
This month, CEP takes a close look at choosing the appropriate flame arrester. You'll also find much more, including articles on bench-scale engineering (BSE) and details on AIChE's ScaleUp program, through which corporations provide support for ChE students.
Meet Julie, a senior at Arizona State University, and learn about her antidote for school stress, and about her future academic and career plans.
The use of ionic liquids that change phase in the presence of CO2 offers the possibility of a novel CO2 capture process that is more energy efficient than current aqueous amine systems.
Four upcoming webinars provide the opportunity to learn more about—and influence—the direction of soft-matter research programs funded by the U.S. Materials Genome Initiative.
Hear from Lane Daley, a process improvement engineer at Eastman Chemical, and her mentor, Eastman Chemical staff engineer Josh Keller, to learn about the second phase of chemical engineering education.
Debbie Sterling loves engineering. But at Stanford, where she trained as an engineer, she felt vastly outnumbered by men. So he decided to even things out.
The development of new "mixed-matrix membrane" systems can benefit our soldiers on the chemical warfare battlefield.
Dr. Pablo Debenedetti discusses his lecture entitled "Theory and Computation in Modern Chemical Engineering: A Thermodynamicist’s Perspective."
Before Martin Tangney, a trained researcher, got his biobutanol project off the ground, he had to learn to become an entrepreneur, not just a scientist.
A novel solar reactor design has been developed at the University of Florida. Preliminary tests using a pilot-scale system capable of taking in 10kW solar energy and using it to drive the splitting of water have been successful.
To wrap up this year's Chem-E-Car coverage, three great video interviews with the University of New Haven; University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez; and University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
This year's AIChE’s 2013 Awards Gala was held yesterday evening at The Plaza in New York City, with the theme of "Recognizing Excellence in Engineering Ethics.”
Learn about one young chemical engineer's career at the Pearl GTL plant and about what she's had to learn on the job.
Meet Alan, a graduate student at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Being able to "grow your own" photosynthetic elements of a solar powered technology would be a boon for underdeveloped and remote areas of the world that have a need for off-the-grid electrical power.