Douglas B. Clark
Douglas Clark is a copywriter and speechwriter with a healthy appetite for all things digital. He has more than 15 years' agency and independent experience in corporate and marketing communication, and his clients come from diverse industries, specializing in anything from financial products and toothpaste to software for the visualization of computational fluid dynamics data. Among his clients are Accenture, American Express, Coca-Cola, Colgate-Palmolive, Hewlett-Packard, and Panasonic.
ChEnected contributions
Antibacterial Coatings Technology at the Student Poster Session
Surya Manivannan of West Virginia University presents her poster, Synthesis and Characterization of Chloroperoxidase Conjugates for Antibacterial Coatings, at the 2011 AIChE Student Conference Poster Session. Hear what she has to say in the video panel at right.
Hadi Mahabadi of Xerox Interviewed on Development of Emulsion Aggregation Toner
Robert Szczesniak, volunteer blogger for AIChE's ChEnected Community, interviewed Dr Hadi Mahabadi of Xerox Corporation on the development and commercialization of the company's emulsion aggregation toner technology. Redesigning the development process in a way that focuses more closely on customers allowed Xerox to develop an improved product that reduces toner consumption for users but still responds to Xerox's business goals.
Hear From Corning, 3M, the Morgridge Institute, and IIT on Chemical Science Innovation and Its Future
Kristine Chin interviews plenary panelists Larry Wendling, VP Corporate Research, 3M; Sangtae Kim, Executive Director, Morgridge Institute; John Anderson, President, Illinois Institute of Technology; and Joe Miller, CTO & Executive VP, Corning about their views on chemical science innovation and its future.
Chaitan Khosla, 2011 Bailey Award Winner, Talks to SBE's Derek Lapiska
Dr. Chaitan Khosla of Stanford University is the winner of the 2011 Bailey Award. A professor of Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, and Biochemistry in Standford University's School of Engineering, Dr. Khosla had a chance to sit down with the Society of Biological Engineering's Derek Lapiska for a chat ahead of his talk.
2011 Board of Directors and Institute Awards Ceremony [On Location]
The 2011 Institute and Board of Directors' Awards Ceremony has commenced at the Minneapolis Convention Center. These are AIChE's most prestigious awards, honoring eminent chemical engineers for career accomplishments, service to society, and service to the Institute.
Monterrey Tech Interviewed about Their Chem-E-Car at AIChE’s 2011 Student Conference
Yesterday during the Chem-E-Car inspection, We interviewed the Monterrey Tech Team about their 2011 Chem-E-Car, Hydrogen Shot.
University of Minnesota Interviewed about Their Chem-E-Car at AIChE’s 2011 Student Conference
We interviewed the University of Minnesota Team about their 2011 Chem-E-Car, The Think Tank. University of Minnesota is this year's Annual Student Conference hosts in Minneapolis You can watch the interview below.
Carnegie Mellon Interviewed about their Chem-E-Car at AIChE’s 2011 Student Conference
Yesterday during the Chem-E-Car inspection, we had an opportunity to visit with and interview a few teams participating in the 2011 Chem-E-Car Competition. First, we interviewed Carnegie Mellon University, next year's Annual Student Conference hosts,
Student Chapters Mix It Up at Conference Welcome Event in Minneapolis [On Location]
Discovery of Rare Earth Deposits May End Dependence on China
Molycorp Minerals announced last week that it has found significant ore deposits containing heavy rare earth elements at its mine in Mountain Pass, CA. It also announced expectations of production in two years.
2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry: Dan Shechtman
The Royal Swedish Academy of Science has awa
Element #113, Ununtrium: What's the Point?
Electric Cars the Star of Frankfurt Auto Show
The Frankfurt Auto Show earlier this month showed a wide range of electric cars, from small and affordable to high-powered sports and luxurious sports cars. Two noteworthy newcomers stood out. Students at Germany's Technische Universität München presented the Mute, a concept car with an light frame of aluminum and plastic.