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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Atmospheric Impacts of Expanded Natural Gas Use
Development of a Commercially Viable Algae Biofuels Process
This presentation will provide an overview of a process to produce algae bio-crude from algae grown in open ponds using non-potable water and non-arable soil.
The Ubiquitous Hydrocyclone Separator: Theory and Practice
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
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.
Systems Biology: Open Challenges and Opportunities for Chemical Engineers
Systems biology involves the analysis of multiple scales of 'control' in biological networks, from the regulation of gene transcription to the homeostatic regulation of metabolism in the whole body.
Climate Change: Engineering R/D Needed!
There are large uncertainties in the climate change debate that reflect the absence of the engineering community.
Green Engineering: Perspectives, Challenges and Tools
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
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
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.







