ChEnected sat down with Eleftherios Terry Papoutsakis prior to his acceptance of the Jay Bailey Award to discuss his research and thoughts on the field of biological engineering.
This meeting will bring together thought-leaders from the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industries. The meeting's goal is to allow engineers in these industries to assess processes aimed at improving sustainability in their organizations and to both justify their ROI and improve their performance.
You still have time to register for the 2012 Carbon Management Technology Conference, held 7-9 February in Orlando, Florida, at the Caribe Royale Hotel and Convention Center.
Register by Monday, 16 January to take advantage of early registration rates!
Approaching the problem of cancer as not just a medical problem but as an engineering problem has allowed Mark Davis a chemical engineer and researcher at Cal Tech to solve a persistant problem with our current methods of treating the disease via chemotherapy.
This year's AIChE Annual Meeting promises to be huge with a multitude of fantastic events happening at once. ChEnected plans to be on location, but we can't catch everything. That's why we're asking 2011 AIChE Annual attendees to upload their meeting videos on YouTube as response to this video.
This series highlights the learning that new ChE professionals need that isn’t taught in school. They’ll describe the types of responsibilities they've had in their work to date, as well as the skills or expertise they needed or had to learn that go beyond what they learned as students. You’ll also hear from their mentor or a senior person offering their perspective on the skills or expertise that new professionals must learn.
With lots and lots of business topics open for discussion, this series will focus on Engineering Economics. It will help answer questions you've heard your boss ask, such as: How much will it cost? What will our savings be? Can you show me the cost/benefit analysis? What is the budget for that project?
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