2006
CEP: We're History
April
2006
We're History
Designing Experiments for the Modern Micro Industries
February
2006
Computational Methods
Phillip H. Williams
Although the sparsity of effects principle is still good advice, we need to be careful of emphasizing it too much -- to the point that it becomes an assumed practice, rather than a useful rule of thumb.
Right-Sizing Environmental Controls
June
2006
Environmental Management
E. Joseph Duckett
Size does matter - and bigger is not necessarily better when it comes to pollution control. It is more important to be the right size than the largest size.
Retrofit Water Systems the SHARPS Way
November
2006
Environmental Management
Mohd Hisham Samingin, Norrazi Misran, Sharifah Rafidah Wan Alwi, Zainuddin A. Manan
Use the Systematic Hierarchical Approach for Resilient Process Screening (SHARPS) technique to quickly and systematically isolate cost-effective and affordable water management options prior to design.
CEP Showcase
February
2006
CEP Showcase
CEP: Editorial
July
2006
Editorial
CEP: Institute News
November
2006
Institute News
CEP: Recruitment Classifieds
January
2006
Recruitment Classifieds
CEP: Ask the Experts - Plant Safety
May
2006
Ask the Experts
CEP: Business Update
September
2006
Business Update
CEP: Profile
July
2006
Profile
CEP: We're History
June
2006
We're History
Designing Pneumatic Conveying Systems
May
2006
Fluids and Solids Handling
Eric Maynard
Use this 9-step methodology to design and operate a reliable and cost-effective system to efficiently transport materials.
A ChE's Tradeshow Survival Guide
February
2006
Career Catalyst
Cynthia F. Mascone
It can be a jungle out there on the exhibit floor. Try these tips to help you make the most of your trade show visit.
Fundamentals of Effective Leadership
June
2006
Career Catalyst
Richard J. Kinsley
To become a leader people want to follow, focus on the team's objectives, avoid self-deception, build strong relationships, and enable others to achieve the team's goals.








