A Chat With Process Safety Legend John Herber
Read about how John got his start in process safety, the incidents that fueled his desire to learn more, the role of mentors, and more.
Read about how John got his start in process safety, the incidents that fueled his desire to learn more, the role of mentors, and more.
Use your creativity and passion for chemical engineering to inspire the next generation of chemical engineers.
This issue, answering questions about using ChatGPT for chemical engineering, applying AI to process safety studies, harnessing virtual tours to accelerate plant turnarounds, and more.
Hear from Andreas Möglich of the Univ. of Bayreuth, Germany, about his research and the areas where he sees significant future developments in optogenetics.
See which teams will compete for the Cube at AIChE’s Annual Student Conference in San Diego this October.
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Harvard’s Adam Cohen shares thoughts on the benefits of optogenetics, new discoveries in the field, and what he sees in the field’s future.
Dr. Gintaras “Rex” Reklaitis has amassed an expansive legacy through his research, writing, professional affiliations, and as a teacher and mentor.
Another 150 new FOSSI scholars were recently welcomed into the FOSSI family before heading off to college to earn STEM degrees.
Chemical engineers often work in remote and uninspiring business and industrial parks, but some architects and designers are re-imagining how these spaces can actually contribute to job satisfaction.
Meet this process engineer who works at Sweden’s Vattenfall in a unit responsible for developing renewable energy to hydrogen projects.
Meet these FOSSI scholars who are working on STEM degrees at Florida A&M University, Morgan State University, and North Carolina A&T State University.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning will impact the practice, business, and science of chemical engineering with new, powerful ways to view and analyze data more efficiently.
The award is open to AIChE members, including professionals from academia, industry, and students.
Meet these new AIChE Fellows from industry and academia, and learn about their careers and accomplishments.
Chemical engineers of all levels can make job connections and explore options at the virtual career fair this fall.
This issue, troubleshooting air condenser limitations, using data to manage combustible dust, destroying "forever chemicals" with a new method, and much more.
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