Learn more about FOSSI’s 2025 Scholars, a group of driven chemical engineering students using innovation, sustainability, and service to create real impact in their communities and beyond.
What really makes a pilot plant successful? An industry expert explains how AIChE’s Pilot Plant Design, Construction and Operation course helps engineers turn lab results into reliable, cost-effective decisions.
Student leaders and innovators from around the world were recognized at the 2025 AIChE Student Awards Ceremony. See who took top place in competitions, scholarships, and chapter awards.
Distillation is changing, and Daniel Summers’ updated course shows engineers how to keep up with today’s demands through fundamentals, practical modeling, and real-world design insight.
Need a gift idea that’s smart, surprising, and actually fun for chemical engineers? This guide brings together creative picks that mix science, design, and hands-on curiosity, and you might just find the perfect one inside.
This new Chemistry Shorts film shows how learning molecules can be as intuitive as learning music, making the fundamentals click, one “note” at a time.
Inspired by her early experiences in smog-filled Los Angeles, Donna Riley is championing a new vision of chemical engineering—one that puts social impact at the forefront.
Meet Kupakwashe Uzziel Dambanemweya, Junior Process Engineer at Brightell Refractory Solutions, who’s helping drive cleaner, more sustainable mineral and energy processing.
David A. Kofke, SUNY Distinguished Professor at the University at Buffalo, is honored with AIChE’s 2025 William H. Walker Award for groundbreaking contributions to molecular thermodynamics and simulation literature.
Purdue University’s Sangtae Kim is honored with AIChE’s F. J. & Dorothy Van Antwerpen Award for his transformative leadership in meetings programming, student engagement, and dedicated service to the Institute.
Fifty-three student teams are ready to compete at the 2025 Chem-E-Car Competition® in Boston. Check out four more of the teams’ official Chem-E-Car videos.
University of Washington researcher and Navy veteran Kristin Bennett shares how her experiences with disability and recovery shape her work in traumatic brain injury research and drive her advocacy for accessibility in STEM.
This series highlights the learning that new ChE professionals need that isn’t taught in school. They’ll describe the types of responsibilities they've had in their work to date, as well as the skills or expertise they needed or had to learn that go beyond what they learned as students. You’ll also hear from their mentor or a senior person offering their perspective on the skills or expertise that new professionals must learn.
With lots and lots of business topics open for discussion, this series will focus on Engineering Economics. It will help answer questions you've heard your boss ask, such as: How much will it cost? What will our savings be? Can you show me the cost/benefit analysis? What is the budget for that project?
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