Catalysis and Reaction Engineering at #AIChEAnnual 2024
Overview
Each year, the AIChE Annual Meeting features dozens of technical sessions and events that focus on topics relevant to the field of Catalysis and Reaction Engineering. We have curated a list of communities, sessions, and speakers that you will find at this year's event!
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Divisions and Technical Areas of Interest
Several of AIChE's divisions and forums organize technical content on Catalysis and Reaction Engineering. Here are just a few of the groups programming at this year's meeting.
- Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division
- Sustainable Engineering Forum
- Particle Technology Forum
- Topical Conference: Sustainable (Lower Carbon-Intensive) Energy Solutions: The Arts of Scale-up and or/Scale-out
- North American Mixing Forum
- Process Development Division
- Innovations in Process Engineering
Interested in getting involved in programming at #AIChEAnnual? Many programming groups hold planning meetings during the Meeting to get a head start on planning for the next event. Check out the full list of community meetings & events or email programming@aiche.org to learn more.
Want to learn more about AIChE's Communities? Visit www.aiche.org/community to find a group that shares your interests, technical expertise, geography, and pursuit of professional, societal, and personal development.
Featured Sessions
Here's just a snapshot of some of the great sessions on Catalysis and Reaction Engineering that you can attend at this year's Meeting.
- In Honor of Dion Vlachos' 60th Birthday (Invited Talks)
- In Honor of the 2023 H. Wilhelm Award Winner I & II (Invited Talks)
- Pioneers of Catalysis and Reaction Engineering (Invited Talks)
- In Honor of the 2023 CRE Practice Award Winner (Invited Talks)
- Mid-Career Researchers in Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Recognition Symposium (Invited Talks)
- In Honor of Alex Bell's Retirement (Invited Talks)
Invited Speakers
This year's program has an excellent lineup of invited speakers that will be discussing topics related to Catalysis and Reaction Engineering. Here is a list of just a few invited speakers that you can expect.
- Jingguang G. Chen, Columbia University
- Justin Notestein, Northwestern University
- Alexis T. Bell, University of California, Berkeley
- George Tsilomelekis, Rutgers University
- Susannah Scott, University of California, Santa Barbara
- Eranda Nikolla, University of Michigan
- Michael P. Harold, University of Houston