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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.

Mechanogentics Used to Remotely Control Cancer Immunotherapy

January 18, 2018. By Douglas B. Clark
Researchers use an ultrasound system to trigger responses in T cells, causing them to attack cancer cells.

Carbon-based Catalyst May Be Key Step to Clean Hydrogen

January 17, 2018. By Douglas B. Clark
As efficient as current platinum-based catalysts, the nanostructured composite material sidesteps costly platinum.

USC Chapter Finds Success with Chemical Engineering Career Fairs

January 22, 2018. By ChEnected Guest
The University of Southern California's AIChE Chapter shares details of how they’ve hosted successful chemical engineering career fairs.

Technical Entity Trends: Ensuring a Resilient Enterprise

January 16, 2018. By Lucy Alexander
Today's businesses need to be prepared for a variety of situations from flooding and terrorists to power outages and epidemics.

Huge Potential in North Atlantic Open-Ocean Wind Farms

January 15, 2018. By Douglas B. Clark
Computer modeling reveals the true potential of open-ocean wind farms, compared to conventional land-based wind farms.

Ceramic and White Graphene Yield High-performance Composite

January 12, 2018. By Douglas B. Clark
The composite overcomes typical brittleness and shows potential for nuclear industry, oil and gas, aerospace applications.

LyondellBasell Hosts Global Faculty Workshop on Process Safety

January 11, 2018. By Douglas B. Clark
Safety experts from LyondellBasell teach college professors from around the world about process safety.

New Catalyst Efficiently Turns Methane into Fuels

January 10, 2018. By Douglas B. Clark
Researchers have devised a single-atom alloy catalyst that requires significantly less energy to turn shale-gas methane into hydrocarbon fuels.

Harnessing E. Coli to Manage Carbon Dioxide

January 09, 2018. By Douglas B. Clark
Scientists have devised a method that harnesses E. coli to potentially capture, store, or recycle carbon dioxide.

Catalyst Turns Nitrates into Water and Air in Single Step

January 05, 2018. By Douglas B. Clark

Nanoparticle Designed to Destroy Harmful Viruses

January 04, 2018. By Douglas B. Clark

New Structural Knowledge of Key Protein May Improve Drug Design

January 03, 2018. By Douglas B. Clark
New imagine of a key protein's signaling mechanism provides insights for better pharmaceuticals.

Understanding and Reducing Risk as a STEM Student

2/3 in the series Reducing Risk
December 28, 2017. By Douglas B. Clark

Studying Detergents to Solve Problem of Stray Silver Nanoparticles

December 27, 2017. By Douglas B. Clark
Silver nanoparticles from clothing are ending up in waterways, but science is looking for ways to remove them.

Brain on Chip Aims to Reduce Human and Animal Testing

December 26, 2017. By Douglas B. Clark
The device aims to test and predict the effects of biological and chemical agents, diseases, or drugs on the brain without the need for human or animal subjects.

The Ocean Holds Solutions to Water Sustainability Challenges

December 21, 2017. By Lauren Bartels

Meet Process Engineer Robert Nunley

5/72 in the series Meet the Process Engineers
January 08, 2018. By Stephanie Viola

Reducing Risk – First Responders at Industrial Facilities

1/3 in the series Reducing Risk
December 19, 2017. By Douglas B. Clark

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