ChemE On Demand

AIChE's ChemE on Demand is a multi-media digital library containing hundreds on-demand webinars and recorded conference presentations. This convenient resource is designed to meet your needs as a chemical engineer. AIChE professional members are entitled to 6 FREE 'credits', good for content in ChemE on Demand each year. Undergraduate student members get free unlimited access to ALL ChemE On Demand content.

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Emissions of Mercury and Other Air Toxics: Compliance Strategies for Coal Combustion

AIChE and A&WMA Web Forum
Jan 23, 2013
Bob Fraser, Constance Senior, Nick Hutson

What do you need to know about mercury, HCI, metals and other toxics control? This webinar will address technical and permitting issues from two perspectives: what is required (by Nick Hutson of USEPA) and what strategies could you adopt (by Bob Fraser of ERM).

Solutions for a Sustainable Tomorrow

Jan 30, 2013
James Porter

This presentation focuses on the critical components of a truly sustainable operation . . . safety, environment, energy, capital management, and asset productivity.

Leadership Is Everyone’s Responsibility

Feb 20, 2013
Greg Shaffer

This webinar discusses the “hidden leadership” opportunities that are woven into everyday roles, how to recognize these opportunities and take advantage of them.

Rebuilding Your Wealth

AIChE Webinar
Feb 24, 2009
Larry N. Grogan

2008 was a difficult investing environment. With so much wealth lost during 2008, Larry N. Grogan takes a look at the challenge of rebuilding and suggests way to begin the recovery process.

Introduction to Flammable Materials

AIChE Webinar
Feb 17, 2009
Daniel Crowl

This webinar will provide a basic introduction to flammable materials with the purpose of providing valuable information that a practicing engineer can use to prevent fires and explosions.

The Ubiquitous Hydrocyclone Separator: Theory and Practice

AIChE Webinar
Feb 10, 2009
Charles Petty

The hydrocyclone separator, which was invented in 1891 (see E. Bretney, “Water Purifier”, U.S. Patent 453,105) is widely used in process engineering as a classifier, a clarifier, or a thickener.

How to be an Expert Witness in an Adversarial Proceeding

AIChE Webinar
Feb 3, 2009
Joseph Cramer

Dr. Joseph J. Cramer will give fellow engineers insight into the nature of a trial or administrative law proceeding, and show how this type of adversarial proceeding differs from the collegial environment.

Climate Change: Engineering R/D Needed!

AIChE Webinar
Jan 13, 2009
Dr. M. J. Plodinec

There are large uncertainties in the climate change debate that reflect the absence of the engineering community.

Green Engineering: Perspectives, Challenges and Tools

AIChE Webinar
Jan 6, 2009
David Allen

It is impossible to imagine modern life without the products provided by the petrochemical industry. These products are used in health care, consumer products, transportation, food processing, electronics, and construction.

Career Strategies for Young Professionals

AIChE Webinar
Dec 9, 2008
Wendy Young Reed

Gone are the days when you will work for the same company for your entire career. It now falls to you to forge your own path! What can you do early in your career to get a head start?

How the Chemical Engineer Will Shape the 21st Century

AIChE Webinar
Dec 2, 2008
Partha Ghosh

The current global economic meltdown, along with imbalances in energy ecology and equity, imply that the fundamental backbone of the global industrial world needs reinventing.

A Century of Separations: CO2 Recovery: Myth and Legend

Nov 20, 2008
R. Bruce Eldridge
Carbon dioxide recovery will be the major challenge for the separations community for the foreseeable future. Various separations technologies are being proposed for large scale recovery. The presentation will address the potential for various approaches to be successfully implemented. A basic case...

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