The June issue of CEP is here, featuring the 2025 AIChE Salary Survey, the role of ethylene in everyday life, and tips for ChemEs serving as expert witnesses. Check it out now for research highlights, career insights, and more.
This issue, a look at automation and process control standards, understanding U.S. environmental laws and regulations for the chemical industry, self-assembling prodrugs, and much more.
This issue, a special section on fuel switching—including a look at hydrogen burner commercialization, ammonia as fuel, and other subjects—plus a feature on high-resolution bioprinting, and much more.
This issue, the future of process automation solutions, strategies for preventing ethylene plant fouling, looking beyond safety data sheets for better safety, and much more.
This issue, build an OT cybersecurity program, improve practices for handling unstable materials, reduce fouling with better heat exchanger designs, and more.
This month, lessons from Shell's energy transition, carbon storage in saline formations, cleaner ethane cracking, blue vs. gray ammonia, and much more.
This issue, a new take on accelerating pharma's supply chain for raw materials, reducing sheer in bioreactors, resolving heath exchanger fouling, and much more.
This issue, a spotlight on professional development, including getting recruiters' attention, building a career in science policy, discovering your career path, and more.
This month, a look back at Bhopal and how it affected process safety culture, tips for heat integration by side reboiling, applying lifecycle thinking for next-generation chemical engineering, and more.
This issue, answering questions about using ChatGPT for chemical engineering, applying AI to process safety studies, harnessing virtual tours to accelerate plant turnarounds, and more.
This issue, troubleshooting air condenser limitations, using data to manage combustible dust, destroying "forever chemicals" with a new method, and much more.
This issue, new possibilities for geothermal, a look at harnessing separation power, case studies on liquid-liquid extraction for contaminant removal, and much more.
This issue, a special section on biotherapeutics, plus understanding the effect of human factors and leadership on safety, managing successful collaborations, and more.
This issue, tips to better understand operating guidelines for utility water systems, considerations for designing thermoplastic piping systems, low- and mid-cost pollution sensors, and more.
This issue, understand how to used advanced tools to support LOPA, find out whether ammonia storage tanks are susceptible to rollover, get tips for school-to-work transitions, and much more.
This issue, a new approach to distillation control education, ways to increase the sustainability of process plant projects, strategies for cybersecurity, and much more.
This issue, get tips to boost your career with publishing opportunities, learn methodologies for heat transfer design of agitated tanks, assess control systems’ cybersecurity risk, and much more.
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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