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Women engineers in both academia and industry have come a long way. Open up your CEP and read our special section on this topic. In the next issue, read about what companies are doing to retain talented women and men.
August 2003 Vol. 99, No. 8
In This Issue
Solids Handling
Selecting In-Process Particle-Size Analyzers
To select the proper instrument for process monitoring, one must determine what attribute of the particle system impacts the process or product parameter of concern. Once the size region is identified, it can be tracked in-process, opening up the realm of realtime process control and optimization. Paul Barrett -
Special Supplement -- Women in Engineering
Women ChEs Make Progress Toward Equity
Women in the chemical engineering profession are gaining equality -- to varying degrees -- in numbers, salary and worklife environment. Irene Kim -
Special Supplement -- Women in Engineering
The Standing of Women in Academia
Surveys shed light on how well universities are utilizing the women engineers and scientists in the technical talent pool. Donna J. Nelson -
Special Supplement -- Women in Engineering
Profiles of Success
See how these six high-level women in industry and academia got where they are today and what it's like to be a successful woman in a male-dominated field.
Risk Management
Screen Your Facilities for Chemical Reactivity Hazards
Use this straightforward approach to check which of your sites are likely to have chemical reactivity hazards that need to be managed. Robert W. Johnson - Peter N. Lodal -
Career Catalyst
Should You Accept an International Assignment?
Consider the career- and family-related benefits and trade-offs of an overseas experience, as well as whether you have what it takes to be successful in such a position. C. Delia Contreras - Fabio Bravo -