
UMass chemical engineer Paul Dauenhauer is one of only 14 scientists recognized by the DuPont Young Professors Program this year. He’ll receive $75,000 for three years to support research.
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UMass chemical engineer Paul Dauenhauer is one of only 14 scientists recognized by the DuPont Young Professors Program this year. He’ll receive $75,000 for three years to support research.
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Loraine Kasprzak, CMC, of CEP magazine interviews senior executive coach Mike Martorella for advice on making the transition from engineer to manager.
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In this issue, check out the results of the 2013 AIChE Salary Survey, learn how to select the right centrifugal compressor, read up on electrostatic hazards in process operations, and much more.
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Our biannual survey looked at retirement benefits and health care insurance for chemical engineers. How does your experience measure up to that of other chemical engineers?
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How good are you at solving problems? One of the world’s leading auto manufacturers has a tricky distribution problem for you!
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United has agreed to buy 15 million gallons of renewable jet fuel of the next three years.
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To craft the astounding variety of modern beers, today’s chemical engineers integrate the age-old and practical with science and whole-system thinking.
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The first floating wind turbine in U.S. history took the plunge in Brewer, Maine, last week.
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We have all heard reports that there is a high demand for chemical engineers, but as is usually the case, the headlines don’t always match individuals’ experiences. See what other chemical engineers have to say about employment prospects.
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Not clear on the concepts of dislocation and plastic deformation? There’s a video tutorial to answer your questions in the Learn ChemE series.
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