Global challenges such as climate change, unsustainable development, and ocean plastic pollution highlight the need to rethink the linear lifecycle of most products. Raw materials are typically taken from the ground and processed into products that are distributed, used, and landfilled or...
January 13, 2021 - The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) announced approximately $123.6 million in funding, as well as $44.7 million of cost share, for 46 projects to stimulate technology innovation, improve the energy productivity of...
Presented by the RAPID Manufacturing Institute™ , ChemE Cube™ is an annual student competition in which undergraduate university teams design, build, and demonstrate the capabilities of a one-cubic-foot modular plant. Small but mighty Limited access to clean water remains a global issue in...
RAPID is proud to announce the launch of three new eLearning courses. ELA350: Process Design for Process Intensification ELA351: Modeling & Simulation for Process Intensification ELA302: Process Intensification in Separation Processes "Education and Workforce Development is key to RAPID's...
In the second installment of Meet the Fall 2020 RAPID Interns spotlight series, we are highlighting three students who are participating in the fall 2020 program. Scroll down to learn more about Steven Kevorkian, a Junior at Auburn University , Harris Jilani, a Junior at Rochester Institute of...
In the first installment of Meet the Fall 2020 RAPID Interns spotlight series, we are highlighting two of the students who are participating in the fall 2020 proram. Scroll down to learn more about Marissa Westerbeke , a Junior at Northeastern University, and Tanya Srivastava , a 1 st -year...
The RAPID Manufacturing Institute ™ has released its 2019 Annual Report. In its third year of operations, RAPID and its members continue to develop the technical and educational tools to allow process intensification (PI) and modular processing to reduce energy and water use, lower greenhouse gas...