We describe a new class developed at U.C. Davis titled "The Design of Coffee," which serves as a nonmathematical introduction to chemical engineering as illustrated by the process of roasting and...
Since the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, most undergraduate chemical engineering courses have transitioned online. Asynchronous online courses often leave students feeling overwhelmed and...
Education and Accreditation Committee Chair, Professor Randy Lewis from Brigham Young University, will discuss recent updates and insights regarding ABET accreditation. An important aspect of this...
Fostering an inclusive academic environment is paramount to the success of all academia stakeholders: students, staff, and faculty. As leaders in the College of Engineering at a premier innovative...
The need for quality online teaching has never been more acute than right now. Faculty who have never considered teaching online are being asked to do so, and all want to minimize time investment...
Spurred by her own life-changing experience with study abroad as an undergraduate student, Dr. Amber Genau developed a new study abroad opportunity for students at her university in 2012. She will be...
Many chemical engineering BS programs require at least one introductory computer programming course and often numerical methods and/or modeling courses or units within the curriculum. Additionally,...
This is the first part of two webinar bundles featuring popular webinars that provide necessary skills for success and uplifting the next generation of chemical engineers.
This is the second part of two webinar bundles featuring popular webinars that provide necessary skills for success and uplifting the next generation of chemical engineers.
Thermodynamics, transport, reaction kinetics, materials, mass and energy balances, and design. Sounds like the ChemE undergraduate curriculum but can just as well describe what millions of people do...