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2007 AIChE Annual Meeting -
Salt Lake City, Utah

We would like to THANK everyone for making the AIChE 2007 Annual Meeting such a great success.

 Annual 2007

 


November 4 -9, 2007
Salt Palace Convention Center
Salt Lake City, Utah


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FIRST TIME AVAILABLE!  Energy-Related Papers  (pdf)

Join nearly 4,000 engineers and scientists at the 2007 Annual Meeting to learn about the most recent innovations, trends and concerns in the field today and identify new issues and direction for the future. This year's meeting will feature Core Programming and 16 Topical Conferences, together comprising nearly 700 technical sessions, focusing on the growth areas that matter most including: Energy, Biotechnology, Nanoscale Science and Engineering, and Environmental/Sustainability.

Highlights include:

  • New Frontiers in Energy Research
  • 2007 Annual Meeting of the American Electrophoresis Society (AES)
  • Sustainable Biorefineries
  • Nanomaterials for Energy Applications
  • Pharmaceutical Engineering for the 21st Century

Featured events include:

  • Institute Lecture, "Le plus ça change…Nanotechnology and Bioengineering in an Evolving Chemical Engineering World," will be given by the distinguished Nicholas A. Peppas, Fletcher S. Pratt Chair of Chemical Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Texas.
  • “Challenges and Opportunities for Chemical Engineers in a Changing Global Energy Economy” – Enjoy presentations and open discussion of key energy issues--demand, reserves, and costs; feedstocks and technologies, sustainability, global warming – by an expert Panel composed of W. F. Banholzer, CTO (Dow), J. R. Katzer (Exec. Dir. MIT Coal Study), M. P. Ramage (Exec. VP (Ret.), ExxonMobil R&E), J. J. Siirola (Technol. Fellow), Eastman Chemical.
  • “International Benchmarking of Chemical Engineering Research” How well does chemical engineering research in USA compare with that in other countries? What are the implications for future competitiveness?  The National Academies charged a high level panel of academic and industrial leaders to benchmark this issue.   In this special session, members of that panel, lead by its chair, Prof. George Stephanopoulos, will present data and conclusions from that study.  Representatives from NSF, NIH and DOE will comment on the implications and potential responses with regard to future research.

Sponsors of the 2007 AIChE Annual Meeting:

GOLD SPONSORS

Lilly

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SILVER SPONSORS
Flour logo            Saudi Aramco logo                            

Chevron Logo

Lyondell

Sabic logo

Eastman

BRONZE SPONSORS

Comsol logo

Chemstations

CH2M Hill logo

INL

PSE

DEM Solutions logo

INTERNET CAFE SPONSORS

ACS Publications logo

 

Marsh

 

AIChE 2007 Annual Meeting Contacts

Meeting Program Co-Chair
Jim Davis
Associate Vice Chancellor
Information Technology Professor
Chemical Engineering - UCLA
410 Charles E. Young Drive, South
2329 Murphy Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1405
Email: jdavis@ats.ucla.edu

Meeting Program Co-Chair
Dr. Vincent G.  Grassi
Director, Global Learning and Knowledge Management
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
7201 Hamilton Blvd.
Allentown, PA 18195
Phone: 1-610-481-6377
Fax: 1-610-706-8827
Email: GrassiVG@airproducts.com