As I begin 2013 as AIChE’s president, I want to share my belief that we’re entering a new Golden Age of Chemical Engineering. Why is this a time for chemical engineering to shine?
The Executive Board of the Program Committee (EBPC) invites you to nominate a distinguished member of AIChE to present a comprehensive authoritative review of the chemical engineering science in his or her field of specialization.
The AIChE Government and Industry Leaders (AGILE) Award is a Board of Directors' award specifically for executives of organizations that employ Chemical Engineers to recognize significant contributions to the Chemical Engineering Profession...
Nominations are now being accepted for AIChE's 2013 Institute and Board of Directors' Awards. These honors recognize outstanding achievements in the chemical engineering profession.
The 9th World Congress of Chemical Engineering meets in Seoul, Korea, August 18-23, 2013. "Chemical Engineering: Key to the Future" is the central theme of the Congress.
This is Part 12 in the ChEnected series "We Are ChE: Entering a Golden Age". It is authored by Incoming 2013 AIChE president Phil Westmoreland. This series has been based on the five reasons that are shaping our entrance into a Golden Age of ChE.
In this next-to-last post of the series, I take up the fifth reason that I think we are entering a Golden Age of ChE: Our profession’s breadth, linked by common background and problem-solving approaches.
Over the summer, two engineering students ventured into the realm of public affairs after AIChE selected them as 2012 WISE (Washington Internships for Science and Engineering) interns.