The 2013 Process Development Symposium is expected to gather more than one hundred chemical engineers in Oak Brook, IL, for a content-driven symposium to exchange ideas, develop professional knowledge, and network.
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Michael Jewett, Professor of Bioengineering at Stanford University, is being honored for his work in biochemical engineering, using synthetic biology and cell-free systems to advance sustainable manufacturing, therapeutics, and education.
Hands-on learning is transforming chemical engineering education. At this year’s AIChE Annual Meeting, experts share how co-op programs prepare students for the workforce and meet evolving industry needs.
In this month’s AIChE Member Spotlight, meet Nooram Anjum, PhD student at Texas Tech and Spring Programming Chair for Women in Chemical Engineering. Discover how she’s helping members build connections and grow their careers through community leadership.
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