Resilience is often described as the ability to “bounce back,” but in high-hazard industries, resilience is something far more deliberate: the organizational capacity to anticipate, adapt, respond, and learn.
The latest issue of CEP covers cryogenic ammonia storage tanks, hybrid modeling for predictive maintenance, modernizing legacy ethylene facilities, VOC treatment technologies, and more.
How do organizations build a lasting process safety culture? Martín Fernández shares insights on leadership, communication, and the cultural challenges of implementing process safety management.
As a chemical engineering professor at Stanford University, Zhenan Bao has spent decades investigating the boundary between human and machine with her research.
From leading her university's AIChE Student Chapter to serving as Chair of the AIChE Executive Student Committee (ESC), Jane Aghjayan has dedicated her time to building connections, creating opportunities, and growing the global AIChE community.
International Women in Engineering Day celebrates the contributions of women engineers worldwide. Meet some of AIChE's featured women engineers and learn about their career paths and specialties.
What do you do after you apply? Waiting won't help break the silence, but finding other tactful ways to connect on LinkedIn just might. Use these tips to improve your chances of landing a new job.
The EPA’s proposed rollback of its landmark Endangerment Finding has sparked a legal and regulatory showdown that could reshape how greenhouse gas emissions are regulated across the U.S.
Undergraduate teams from across the country are preparing to take on this year's ChemE Cube challenge. Meet the teams, learn what's new for 2026, and see how students are putting their chemical engineering skills to the test.
Join AIChE’s fourth annual Virtual Pride Parade on June 10 for a conversation on allyship, inclusion, and building more supportive workplace cultures in chemical engineering.
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This issue focuses on how organizations are closing the loop by pioneering biobased feedstocks and elevating the importance of recycling, waste reduction, and end-of-life management.
Dramatic changes in the Washington, such as support for fossil fuels over renewable energy, changing trade policies, and shifts in research funding, all affect chemical engineers' work. This series takes a look at how chemical engineers in industry and academia can adapt.
In May, AIChE celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month by highlighting the voices, experiences, and contributions of AAPI engineers across academia, industry, and research.
The rank of Fellow is AIChE’s highest grade of membership and is achieved only through election by the Board of Directors. Candidates for AIChE Fellow are nominated by their peers and must have significant chemical engineering experience (generally 25 years), have demonstrated significant service to the profession, and have been a member of AIChE for at least 10 years.
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