The AIChE Foundation was thrilled to host several networking sessions highlighting ChemEs Doing a World of Good during the 2020 Virtual Spring Meeting and 16th GCPS. More than 100 meeting participants joined throughout the week to network and socialize.
"Refrigerants, shaving gels, light bulbs, inks, and fuels: these are just some of the chemical products we use each day. Exciting new chemical products such as artificial blood, energy efficient...
The AIChE Foundation Fall 2020 Newsletter features inspiring stories of how our 60,000+ members are at the forefront of creating a more equitable, diverse and inclusive workforce for all chemical engineers.
Annemarie Purmer is Sr Director Global QHSE for Nel Hydrogen Fueling since Sept 2021. In that role she is responsible for defining the key strategies for quality and safety risk management, quality and safety assurance for hydrogen refueling stations. Further responsibilities include codes and standards development, as well as compliance with such regulations codes and standards. In this role Annemarie is steering compliance, quality and HSE teams in three regions; Denmark, US and Korea.
Prior to this role Annemarie was Hydrogen Process Safety Manager since 2020 for Shell...Read more
To be eligible to vote, you must be an active member and have paid your AIChE and STS-AIChE dues for 2020. Please have your membership number available to complete the ballot. Your membership number will serve as your personal identification number. You may obtain your member information by...
Gabriel Isaacman-VanWertz is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech. He completed his PhD at the University of California, Berkeley, after which he spent two years as an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at MIT. He is originally from the East Coast, growing up in Maryland and completing his undergraduate at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. He currently lives in Blacskburg, VA with his wife and two young kids, where he spends his free time trying to keep the deer and groundhogs from eating everything in their...Read more
The atmosphere contains thousands or tens of thousands of different organic compounds in both the gas and particle-phase. These compounds, and the products formed through their atmospheric chemical...