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Meet AIChE Member Rafael Verduzco

1/1 in the series AIChE Member Spotlight
July 03, 2025. By Gina M. Gatto
AIChE Member Rafael Verduzco, AJ Hartsook Professor at Rice University, shares how AIChE has shaped his career and offers advice for students and early-career professionals.

Redefining Biomanufacturing Efficiency: A Chat with Beckman Coulter Life Sciences’ Maria Savino

July 03, 2025. By Hillary Syeda
Biomanufacturing is evolving with the help of automation, data integration, and high-throughput tools. In this post, Beckman Coulter Life Sciences shares how their technologies are helping researchers accelerate DBTL cycles, improve scalability, and support sustainability.

AfroBioTech Conference Showcases Black Innovation

July 02, 2025. By Colby Kaimanu Tinsley
Nearly 125 attendees from academia, industry, and the public sector gathered to discuss work at the forefront of regenerative engineering, medical biotechnology, genomics and genetics, computational and systems biology, and more.

Long-Lasting Anti-Microbial Coating Unveiled

January 26, 2015. By Douglas B. Clark

Will Molten-Salt Design Make Reactors Meltdown-Proof?

January 23, 2015. By Douglas B. Clark
Multiple nuclear companies are working on designs that attempt to make the molten-salt-cooled reactor the way of the future.

New Versatile Nanomaterial Inspired by Mother of Pearl

January 22, 2015. By Douglas B. Clark
A new nanoscale material mimics mother of pearl's brick-and-mortar-like alternating layers, offering many diverse applications.

A Second Go at Battery Storage for Hawaii’s Solar Energy

January 21, 2015. By Douglas B. Clark

Attend VLS's 5th Anniversary Meeting Online

January 19, 2015. By Douglas B. Clark

SunEdison to Build World's Largest Solar Factory in India

January 20, 2015. By Kent Harrington

Meet Elizabeth Cook – Featured Student for January 2015

January 16, 2015. By Douglas B. Clark
Meet Elizabeth Cook, who's finishing her degree in chemical engineering at the University of Alabama.

January 2015 Message from AIChE President, Cheryl Teich

January 15, 2015. By Cheryl Teich

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Women in Chemical Technology: Sheri Oslick

January 14, 2015. By Douglas B. Clark
Sheri Oslick is an attorney whose practice focuses on the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. Learn about her science background and the path she took to find her career.

Cheap Asphalt Derivative Highly Effective for Carbon Capture

January 09, 2015. By Douglas B. Clark
Researchers at Rice University have discovered an inexpensive derivative of asphalt that is highly effective at capturing carbon dioxide from natural gas wells.

The Equipment that Helped Win Nobel Prizes

January 08, 2015. By Douglas B. Clark
You've seen the people behind Nobel Prizes, and now you can see some of the lab equipment they used to make their discoveries.

Graphene Used to Deliver Anticancer Drugs to Cancer Cells

January 07, 2015. By Douglas B. Clark
Graphene strips were used to sequentially deliver two drugs to targeted areas of cancer cells.

Video Tutorial: The Runge-Kutta Method

January 06, 2015. By Douglas B. Clark
This short video tutorial shows how the Runge-Kutta method is used to solve ordinary differential equations.

Better Biofuel: Plant Genetics Reveal New Possibilities

January 05, 2015. By Douglas B. Clark
Plants in the future may be reengineered for better biofuel feedstocks, thanks to geneticists' work to understand plant cell wall thickening through the synthesis of three polymers.

New Hydrogel Has Properties Dominated by Electrostatic Repulsion

January 02, 2015. By Douglas B. Clark
Japanese scientists have developed a first: a new hydrogel whose properties are dominated by electrostatic repulsion, rather than attractive interactions.

Chemical Engineers' Technology Shows Promise for Treating Cancer and HIV

December 31, 2014. By Douglas B. Clark

Nanoparticle Drug Delivery Inspired by Blood Cells

December 30, 2014. By Martin Bergstedt
Aaron C. Anselmo of University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), presents his work on nanoparticle drug delivery systems inspired by human blood cells in an AIChE poster session.

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