AIChE Names 2011 Officers and Board Members

January 11, 2011. By ChEnected Guest
The American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) announced that Maria K. Burka, program director in the Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental and Transport Systems Division of the National Science Foundation in Arlington, Virginia, will become president of the 40,000 member organization in 2011. Burka is the second woman to hold the presidency since AIChE’s founding in 1908.

ChEnected 2010 - Our First Year

January 07, 2011. By John Vasko
ChEnected launched in February of 2010. Since then the site has grown into a community of more than 40 authors and contributors and more than 6,000 unique monthly visitors. As we begin a promising 2010, we'd like to take a moment to reflect on all that's gone into making ChEnected.

ChEnected's success is owed to the chemical engineers and other professionals who spent many hours writing, producing, and engaging with great content. Watch this video made with Pummelvision that flashes all ChEnected photos before your eyes in 142 seconds.

Best Innovations of 2010

January 06, 2011. By June Wispelwey
Towards the end of the year, I typically read quite a few top 10, 20, or 50 lists of music, books, or movies. One list that I read, however, was more unique – Time Magazine’s “50 Best Inventions of the Year.” It struck me because not only was it interesting, it was one that involved chemical and biomolecular engineering, a subject near and dear to my heart.

Michael Strommen Discusses 3M’s Renewable Energy Efforts

January 05, 2011. By Martin Bergstedt
Michael Strommen is the Wind Blade Composites Program Leader at 3M and helps spearhead the company's efforts to create coatings and films for green technologies. He attended the E3 Conference in St. Paul, MN where he was able to speak with ChEnected about 3M's focus on wind, energy, and solar conservation.

10 Front-runners in Water-Related Research

January 04, 2011. By Douglas B. Clark
Is turning waste and inefficiency into profit and opportunity too much to wish for? Not if you're one of finalists competing for the Imagine H2O Prize. The competition will award the most innovative and effective water-related startups that save natural resources, particularly in the areas of sourcing, distributing, treating, and disposing of water.

Young Professional-Fellows Mentoring Pilot Discussion Topics

December 31, 2010. By Cory Jensen
Over the course of the YP-Fellows mentoring pilot program (June 2010 to December 2010), three discussion topics were offered to pairs in order to stimulate conversation and promote dialogue. David Wishnick and I selected three topics that can be represented generally as: 1) Networking 2) Ethics, and 3) “When mentoring goes bad,” each utilizing a respective publication as a center piece.

Industrial Gas Giants Duke It Out

December 30, 2010. By Elizabeth Guenther
The Chemical industry is more than just research and product development--it’s also about business; and unless you have been living under a rock for the past year, you have heard at least something about the conflict between Airgas and Air Products and Chemicals, Inc (APCI).

Earth’s H2O Status Report

December 29, 2010. By Douglas B. Clark
While 1.8 billion people have Internet access, nearly one billion people lack access to adequate amounts of fresh water, according to a comprehensive new Living Planet report by the WWF and Global Footprint.