For the past 35 years Dr. Rau has been actively engaged in carbon biogeochemistry research. Since 1998 this work has come to include methods of CO2 management, building on geochemical processes that naturally consume this gas. These concepts for CO2 mitigation have been a finalist in the 2008 ConocoPhillips Energy Prize, and recently won two categories of MIT’s 2013 Climate CoLab contest. He is also listed as inventor on three US patents. Currently a Senior Research Scientist at UCSC and a Visiting Scientist at LLNL, he resides with his wife, Vreni, in Castro Valley,...Read more
This workshop held in Perth, Western Australia focuses on process safety best practices and challenges, upstream and midstream operations in the Asia-Pacific region.
MYNAH Technologies sponsors the student awards for the St. Louis Section of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. These awards honor the most outstanding student at The University of Missouri, Missouri University of Science and Technology and Washington University at St. Louis. MYNAH Technologies is a leading provider of a life-cycle dynamic simulator that is used for a variety of purposes from automation system acceptance testing to operator training, and industrial Ethernet solutions. MYNAH's MiMiC simulation software is used in more than 1,300 sites in 68 countries worldwide...
In close proximity to Earth Day, the VLS is privileged to have Dr. Richard Wool as our speaker in April. Dr. Wool is a chemical engineering professor at University of Delaware and was recent academic winner of the Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection...Read more
The Global Summit organized by the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) is one of the initiatives to transform CCPS process safety vision 2020 into result oriented actions for achieving process safety excellence. The summit will layout the efforts needed to fulfill this vision and pave a way...