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October 2013

Applying Chemical Engineering towards a Green Economy

October 29, 2013
IfS would like to highlight this session at the 2013 Annual Meeting. Monday, November 4, 2013: 8:30 AM Plaza B (Hilton) The United Nations Environmental Programme defines a green economy as: “One that results in improved human well-being and social equity, while significantly reducing...

Design F&PD Division's new logo!

F&PD Division is looking for a new logo! We will be voting on a new logo during our elections in early 2014. If you have ideas for a new logo, please send your ideas to chair@aiche-fpd.org . Three finalists will be included in the vote and all the finalists will receive a prize!

AIChE-IChemE Joint Session: Energy, Water, Food, Materials - An Interconnected Global Challenge

November 5, 2013
AIChE and IChemE are creating a collaborative working group to respond to increasing demands for water, energy and food. This session will include exchanging views on priorities, exploring options for engaging beyond traditional boundaries and more.

Steven L. Krahn, PhD

Dr. Krahn is Professor of the Practice of Nuclear Environmental Engineering in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Vanderbilt University.  Immediately prior to coming to Vanderbilt, he served in U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Safety & Security in the Office of Environmental Management (EM). He performs research and serves on the management board as part of the Consortium for Risk Evaluation and Stakeholder Participation (CRESP) in the areas of nuclear and environmental risk assessment and risk management and the...Read more

Michael Greenberg

Michael Greenberg studies environmental health. He is professor and director of the National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields Redevelopment of Rutgers University; director of the U.S. DHS-funded Center for Transportation Safety, Security and Risk at Rutgers University; and associate dean of the faculty of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy.Read more

Marian Naranjo

Ms. Naranjo is Founder and Director of Honor Our Pueblo Existence (HOPE), a community-based organization located at Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico, with attention focused on nuclear safety issues from Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL).  She has been involved in environmental issues of concern for 20 years, as LANL is located within her pueblo’s ancestral homelands, a place that is Sacred to Pueblo People.  She is a mother of four and grandmother of seven, and life time traditional potter. She comes from the well-known Naranjo family of Santa Clara potters....Read more

Inherently Safer Design

Face-to-Face Course
Get up-to-date on a fundamentally different approach to safety in the manufacture and use of chemicals. In one day, you’ll learn about inherently...

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