Learn how RAPID developed a network of testbed facilities to help its members develop, test, scale up, and carry out proof-of-concept demonstrations for process intensification and modular process technologies.
While not commonly associated with sales and marketing, chemical engineers' training actually provides important and useful skills for marketing and sales careers.
WISE internships give chemical engineering students the opportunity to research public policy topics for nine weeks in Washington and understand how chemical engineering and public policy can productively interact.
This issue, a look at minimizing oil and gas flaring, tips for re-suspending settled solids in an agitated tank, risk-based methodologies for better asset integrity management, and more.
Billy B. Bardin invites you to join AIChE in seizing the opportunities the year presents for individuals, organizations, and the entire chemical engineering professional.
Hear what AIChE president Christine Grant has had on her list of goals, how those goals have become reality over the past year, and where things are headed for AIChE and chemical engineering.
More than 150 new and recently hired chemical engineering faculty members received a crash course in classroom techniques and profit from the mentorship of more-experienced faculty.
Learn what this process engineer engineer does as a research engineer at Church & Dwight Co., Inc. and learn what he likes most about his job as well as what he thinks his greatest contribution is.
This issue, cybersecurity and the role of process safety, hydrogen's growing importance in transportation, how best to manage change for small modifications, and much more.
Since its start in 1994, AcuTech has worked with the processing and use of hydrogen gas. Learn more about their specialized work and about their involvement with the Center for Hydrogen Safety.
AIChE celebrated the contributions of Christophe Beck (Ecolab) and Michael K. Wirth (Chevron), and honored Paula T. Hammond (MIT) with the Doing a World of Good Medal.
With a bit of smoke, a few mirrors and a degree in hieroglyphics, anyone can learn to read a P&ID. Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams is a topic that can benefit process, project and design engineers, business developers, operators, safety, maintenance and even management.
This Management and Leadership blog series is dedicated to the tools, approaches, and strategies that managers can use to promote the success of individuals and the team, and thus also the organization and themselves.
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