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Norman Nibber

Dr. Norman Nibber has 30+ years experience in the energy industries including: Process Design, Process Safety, Insurance & Risk consulting, R&D, Industrial training, Teaching, and Process development.  His experience covers a number of industrial sectors including: Heavy and Conventional Oil production including SAGD & Upgraders, Conventional Refining, Gas production & processing, Straddle and Fractionation, LPG, Olefins, Polyolefins, Styrene, Polystyrene, Vinyl Monomer, EDC, Ethylene Oxide, Acetic Acid, Sodium Chlorate, Methanol, Pulp & Paper, Chloro-alkali,...Read more

Future Faculty Mentoring Program - Mentee Application

Eligibility Requirements Mentee applicants must be post-doctoral scholars or senior graduate students who have completed more than 3 years towards a Ph.D in Chemical Engineering or a related field and plan on pursuing a career in academics. You will need to attach a brief letter form your post-...

2016 AIChE Presidential Election Debate

Tuesday, August 25, 2015, 9:00pm EDT
Meet the 2016 AIChE Presidential Candidates! Bond Calloway and Wendy Young Reed will join us to speak about their vast experiece with the AIChE, the many advances they have accomplished during their service to the institute an their vision for the future. Have an oppurtunity to ask questions by...Read more

Future Faculty Programs

The Education Division is committed to enhance the profession by enabling current and, in particular, future faculty members to better prepare for and practice all aspects of their profession. Future Faculty Mentoring Program The Education Division will soon be accepting applications for the 2025-2026 cohort of the Future Faculty Mentoring Program, kicking off at the 2025 AIChE Annual Meeting in Boston, MA. The Future Faculty Mentoring Program will pair senior graduate students and post-doctoral scholars (MENTEES) with senior faculty members (tenure-track and continuing/professional/teaching...

Interested in Becoming a Faculty Member?

The Education Division has long provided opportunities for graduate students and new faculty members to develop professionally through conference programming and special programs like the Future Faculty Mentoring Program. The newest resource is a guide to the profession, Preparing Future Chemical...

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