The Latin American Conference on Process Safety is part of CCPS's family of Global Congress on Process Safety, and part of its worldwide effort to prevent major accidents by promoting lifelong learning and continual improvement in process safety.
Paula Hammond is a chemical engineer and professor at MIT who has helped to develop various nanotechnologies that have benefit cancer research and the U.S. armed forces.
Idea Connection has two new tech scout opportunities in the areas of biomass and raw materials, with a $2,000 referral fee for each accepted lead. Idea Connection is an AIChE member-only benefit.
The Ammonia Safety Symposium is an annual event developed by AIChE's Ammonia Safety Committee. This committee is dedicated to making the plants that manufacture ammonia and related chemicals as safe as possible.
Nancy Jackson is the immediate past president of the American Chemical society and works with the U.S. Department of State at the Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico. Hear more about about how she sees women gaining power in the scientific community.
Process safety and a safety culture are needed in our higher education system not just to meet new ABET requirements, but also to meet the expectations of our industrial constituents, and to prepare students as responsible engineers.
AIChE’s Youth Council for Sustainable Science and Technology (YCOSST), chaired by Jeff Seay and Sarah Widder, is part of the AIChE Institute for Sustainability. The goal is for YCOSST to be a clearinghouse for information and resources for K-12, undergraduates and young professionals interested in careers or college majors that involve sustainability.
Interview with MIT Institute Professor and AIChE member, Robert Langer, discussing his accomplishments within the Chemical, Biological and Mechanical Engineering worlds.
Each year the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) and the AIChE Safety & Health Division present the world’s largest gathering of process safety professionals, the Global Congress on Process Safety (GCPS).
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.
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