TEF Scholarships Three Freshman Scholarships Three Freshman Engineering Scholarships have been established in the names of Karol L. & Dorothy D. Hujsak and James W. & Glenda C. Kilmer. The freshman scholarships are for $2,000 each for one academic year ($1,000 per semester) and are awarded to students entering their first year of college. The scholarships are administered by the Tulsa Engineering Foundation. Application Form Applications for the 2016-2017 academic year are due February 1, 2016. The awards were announced at the Engineers Week Student Breakfast on Friday, February 26,...
The thorough investigation, analysis and follow-up of incidents—including near misses—is one of the most effective ways to improve safety and reliability of process facilities. Yet, many struggle...
AIChE recognizes that the best way to lead the way to a safer world is through transforming Chemical Engineering Education. Although companies have extensive safety training programs, chemical engineering graduates currently enter the workforce with limited Process Safety Education.
Chairperson Vanessa Allen Sutherland of the U.S. Chemical Safety Board shared her thoughts on process safety and the organization's mission, along with a nod and advice to chemical engineering students entering the working world.
If your facility has an upcoming energy assessment, you might be overwhelmed with the list of things you need to do, data you need to organize, and people you need to contact. This article streamlines the planning process and recommends steps you can take to optimize your facility’s energy costs.
The American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) to establish a strategic partnership on activities of mutual importance to the two engineering...