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.
The National Academy of Engineering has announced its Class of 2026, including several standout AIChE members. Meet the chemical engineers earning one of the profession’s highest honors.
Innovation, safety, and the future of chemical engineering took center stage in Houston. Here’s what stood out at the 2026 AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS.
CHS panel member Aaron Harris shares how his journey into hydrogen began and why collaboration remains at the core of advancing safety across the industry.
Adopting large language models (LLMs) for writing helps scientists boost their productivity, new research finds. But the smooth writing of an LLM may also obscure shoddy science.
Stay connected before, during, and after the 2026 AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS. Follow along on social for live moments, photos, and conversations from Houston.
As gene editing and RNA technologies converge, AIChE’s Society for Biological Engineering is launching a new conference designed to bring them together. We spoke with the GEAR chairs about the vision behind the meeting and the conversations they hope it will spark in Boston.
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.
With a bit of smoke, a few mirrors and a degree in hieroglyphics, anyone can learn to read a P&ID. Piping and instrumentation diagrams is a topic that can benefit process, project and design engineers, business developers, operators, safety, maintenance and even management.
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