The Second Phase of ChE Education
What you learn in a ChE degree program is powerful—but once we start work, every chemical engineer finds out they need to learn even more.
What you learn in a ChE degree program is powerful—but once we start work, every chemical engineer finds out they need to learn even more.
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A new report from MIT shows that the number of patents for renewable energy technologies has risen sharply over the last decade, outpacing fossil fuels.
See Chem-E-Car footage from Georgia Tech and the University of Toledo.
First plant in the world built at commercial scale using enzymatic conversion is capable of producing 75 million liters of cellulosic ethanol a year.
AIChE is now in Brazil to collaborate with related organizations and forge new partnerships there. Learn more and see photos from the trip.
This month, CEP features lithium-ion batteries, looking at battery basics, their many uses, and much more.
Company claims its product would be competitive with petroleum-based gasoline even when crude oil is trading at $65 a barrel.
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Check out what these two teams have in store for this year's Chem-E-Car Competition in San Francisco!
For CEP’s October’s Career Corner “Career Success through Networking,” columnist Loraine Kasprzak, CMC, interviewed Kevin Shulman, president of Shulman Associates, an Iselin, NJ, sales training and client development firm.
According to recent statistics, the US will surpass Russia and Saudi Arabia to become the world's top producer of petroleum and natural gas in 2013.
Learn what Seth recommends to younger chemical engineering students, about his plans for travel, and more.
In the most ambitious plan in the US to power vehicles with landfill gas, Clean Energy Fuels has started selling methane fuel at filling stations in California.
Meet Sarah Ewing and learn more about what she does, the areas she thrives in, and the secret weapon she calls "insurance for your career."
Austin-based Skyonic, a carbon-capture technology developer, just broke ground on the nation’s first commercial-scale carbon capture and mineralization plant.
Houston reporters toured labs at LyondellBasell's new Technology Center next to its Channelview complex, which is expanding to use cheap natural gas.