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April 2021

Chromatography and Crystallization: Competitors and Partners to Provide Pure Enantiomers and Plant Ingredients

Archived Webinar
Wednesday, March 31, 2021,
3:30pm to 4:30pm
EDT
The development of efficient separation processes is an important task for chemical engineers. The widely used and well-understood “working horse” distillation is not always applicable. For isolating...

Monthly Division Meeting

Monday, May 3, 2021,
2:00pm to 3:00pm
MDT
Monthly division meeting Meeting ID: 895 5716 9297 Passcode: 684938Read more

The Future of Process Optimization Is Here

CHEMCAD NXT delivers fast, single and multiple objective function optimization based on rigorous first principles simulation. Even non-experts can tackle optimizations quickly and feel comfortable that the results are accurate and actionable.

Sponsor & Exhibit Information

Get your company in front of thousands of technical professionals at the 2020 AIChE Spring Meeting and 16th Global Congress on Process Safety.

UEF Application - TIME

We are pleased to be hosting the  Trends in Invigoration of Manufacturing and Engineering (TIME) Workshop, made possible by the support of the United Engineering Foundation (UEF). The registration will be 100% covered by the UEF, and we will send you login information after recording your responce to the following questions. To assess our outreach, we ask that you answer the following questions below: 

Topical Sessions

Submit an Abstract by May 1st, 2021 Fundamental Hydrogen Safety Risk Awareness and Public Communication Public Awareness of Hydrogen Safety (Consumer and Commercialization) Experience, Policy, and Implementation of Hydrogen Safety Safety in Design Risk Evaluation Methods Codes and Standards Safety...

Peter Carr

Peter Carr is a Senior Scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Lincoln Laboratory, where he leads the Synthetic Biology research program. His research interests include genome engineering, rapid prototyping of both hardware and wetware, DNA synthesis and error correction, and biosecurity. He is the Director of Judging for the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition and a founding member of the Synthetic Biology Center at MIT. He received his bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry from Harvard, and his PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics from...Read more

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