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January 2021

Register for Optogenetic Technologies and Applications

What's included in your registration? Registration includes access to the platform where you'll have admission to all sessions, talks, live Q&A, virtual networking events, and conference proceedings. Access to a 24 hours Virtual Networking Lounge for the duration of the conference. NEW:...

2nd Optogenetic Technologies and Applications Conference

December 5, 2021 to December 7, 2021
The 2nd Optogenetic Technologies and Applications Conference aims to touch upon an international audience to obtain a broad view of the recent advances in developing and applying interdisciplinary perspectives of optogenetics. The program will explore a broad range of topics including applications...

Is Chemical Engineering for Me?

Monday, February 8, 2021,
6:30pm to 8:30pm
EST
Virtual Seminar Sponsored by The Susquehanna Section of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Keynote Speakers: Dr. Monty Alger Past President of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Professor of Chemical Engineering; Director of Institute of Natural Gas Research at Penn State...Read more

RAPID Technology Showcase Featuring eTEA Standards

April 26, 2021

Thomas A. Adams II, PhD. P.Eng, an Associate Professor at McMaster University, will introduce the movement toward developing standards concerning eco-technoeconomic analyses (eTEAs) for industrial process systems.

February Letter from the Chair

Letter from the Chair January has been a whirlwind month for all, and as we look forward to the distribution of vaccinations for COVID-19 over the spring, it is a good time to reflect on how chemical engineers have driven advances in vaccine development and their manufacture. The South Texas...

Professor

James K. Ferri is Professor and Associate Department Chair of Chemical and Life Science Engineering (CLSE) at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) in Richmond, Virginia. James came to VCU CLSE, after sixteen years at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, where he was the James T. Marcus ’50 Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. At Lafayette, he served as the Department Head of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, the Robert Adenbaum ’49 Director of the IDEAL Center for Innovation, and the Dean of Curriculum and Resources. His teaching and research at Lafayette were...Read more

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