AIChE Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety
August 18, 2020
Securing Enterprises via Cybersecurity Understanding, Resiliency, and Education Industry 4.0 initiatives are enabled by leveraging the deployment of...
Christopher Savoie is a published scholar in medicine, biochemistry, and computer science, and his research and business interests over the years have focused on the intersection of machine learning, biology, and chemistry. Christopher is the original inventor of AAOSA, the A.I.-based natural language interface technology used to develop Apple’s Siri. He has led big data analytics efforts at Nissan and has previously founded and served as CEO of technology companies that have been acquired or exited via IPO. He currently sits on the board of the US Quantum Economic Development Consortium (...Read more
Claus recieved his Masters of Science (M.Sc.) in Physics and Nanotechnology from Technical University of Denmark (DTU) in 2015, with specialization in Sustainable. While studying, he also conducted fuel cell research for Risø – Danish National Laboratory of Sustainable Energy and Topsoe Fuel Cell, subsidiary of Haldor Topsoe A/S as a student assistant.
After graduation, he joined H2Logic A/S in Herning, Denmark, which soon after was acquired by Nel ASA to form Nel Hydrogen Fueling. In Nel Hydrogen Claus is involved in various...Read more
2021 CRE Division Election Results Please join in congratulating the winners of the recent CRE Division elections. The newly elected officers and directors are as follows: 2nd Vice Chair: Anne M. Gaffney Secretary/Treasurer: Billy B. Bardin Directors: Michele Sarazen, Linsey Seitz, André D. Taylor...
CRE Division Young Investigator Award Winner Announced: Phil Christopher The AIChE CRE Division is pleased to announce that Phil Christopher , from the University of California at Santa Barbara as the 2020 CRE Division Young Investigator Award Winner. This award recognizes individuals who have made...
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Chemical engineers are at the forefront of the climate change battle, and among their most promising tools is direct air capture. To learn more, watch this video, which is part of an effort to bring science innovations to the classroom.
Dr. Jennifer M. (Keller) Lynch’s research interests are to improve the quality of measurements in the field of marine environmental toxicology and chemistry. She has performed organic analytical chemistry research for the National Institute of Standards and Technology since 2003. In 2019 she became the Co-Director of the Hawaii Pacific University (HPU) Center for Marine Debris Research (CMDR). The CMDR was established in 2019 in Hawaii, which is one of Earth’s most plastic polluted regions. Dr. Lynch’s current research focuses heavily on quantifying and chemically...Read more