Looking Back at the Senior Design Project
Group projects are valuable learning experiences for students and young chemical engineers. Learn more about this UCLA graduate's experience.
Group projects are valuable learning experiences for students and young chemical engineers. Learn more about this UCLA graduate's experience.
Be sure to sign up for this week's webinar if you're interested in joining this year's ChemE Cube Competition in Orlando this fall.
WISE internships give chemical engineering students the opportunity to research public policy topics for nine weeks in Washington and understand how chemical engineering and public policy can productively interact.
Do you know a STEM student headed to an HBCU who could benefit from a $40K scholarship? Tell them about FOSSI!
Get to know more about what interests these FOSSI scholars are what their plans and STEM career goals are for the future.
Learn how these chemical engineering students in Brazil created a solution to help small communities improve water management for better quality of life.
See the many activities members take part in through the AIChE student chapter at India's National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, and check out views of their campus and facilities.
Find out how these students discovered that used car batteries could serve beyond their normal lifetime in new ways in the developing world.
Meet Andrew Berley of North Carolina State University and learn about his chemical engineering interests, activities, and academic achievements that led to receiving the John J. McKetta Undergraduate Scholarship.
Meet these scholars who are pursuing STEM degrees at Alcorn State University, Delaware State University, Tennessee State University, and Xavier University of Louisiana.
Learn about this chemical engineering team’s ACE4G experience working on a solar dehydrator to help local farmers add value to their product and reduce waste.
The top trophy went to the University of Toledo team, with a winning distance of 30.4 cm. See all winners in the 2022 AIChE Chem-E-Car Competition.
See the 2022 Chem-E-Car videos from the South Dakota School of Mines, Centro Universitário FEI and Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral (ESPOL).
See the 2022 Chem-E-Car videos from University of Toronto, Auburn University, Guizhou Institute of Technology, and Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Bogota.
Check out the first of the 2022 Chem-E-Car Competition® videos, and stay tuned for more as we share videos from this year’s competitors.
Learn how this student chapter in India is building a stronger community of chemical engineering students and helping them advance their studies and find career prospects.
Learn how these chemical engineering students in Ecuador overcame challenges in the early pandemic and ultimately thrived.
Learn how this young student chapter seized the title of national champion in the AIChE Chem-E-Car Competition® at Brazil’s first Annual Student Conference.
Learn a bit about Bogota and the National University of Colombia, Bogota, and hear firsthand from chemical engineering students about the AIChE student chapter there, and why its members value it so much.
Meet this young but high-achieving AIChE Student Chapter and learn what they’re doing to develop their chemical engineering skills.
Learn what this student chapter is doing and how they are connecting and collaborating with other chapters around the globe.
Steam distillation is often used to remove a volatile oil from plant material. Learn why and understand how this process works.
This chemical engineering video tutorial describes how to use an interactive simulation that shows what occurs when a liquid is injected into an evacuated, isothermal tank.
Having trouble plotting partial molar values for non-ideal, binary mixtures? Check out this video for a tutorial that shows how an interactive simulation can be used to plot the values.
Learn about students’ experiences at this regional conference, see photos, and learn how you can get involved in the Annual Student Conference in Phoenix, AZ.
As water becomes more scarce in many areas of the world, chemical engineers and others in the chemical sciences are finding new ways to harness previously disregarded sources and develop water recycling methods.
Sydney Floryanzia is an emerging chemical engineer working on critical issues such as developing drug delivery methods to cross the blood-brain barrier.
Learn how teams of chemical engineering students from around the world created microscale engineering solutions to real-world problems.
Student teams and their 1-cubic-foot plant designs will battle it out this November in Phoenix. Learn more here and sign up before March 31 to join the competition.
Join us for a look at diversity and inclusion and gain an understanding of what a diversity group could do for your AIChE Student Chapter and its members.
Among the benefits of academic competitions is the opportunity for chemical engineering students to gain skills that attract employers.
A conversation with Luz Castañeda Pérez of the Federico Villarreal National University and Luis Carrasco Venegas of the National University of Callao, both science professors and inventors.
Participating in the local ChemE Jeopardy team has helped first-year chemical engineering students grow and thrive during the pandemic.
Brigham Young University’s Alexa Lowman-Tucker was awarded the John J. McKetta Undergraduate Scholarship at the 2021 Annual Student Conference.
The HBCU Week College Fair allowed 200 students to hear from STEM professionals about their career experiences.
The top trophy went to the University of Toledo team, with a winning distance of 10 cm. See all winners in the 2021 AIChE Chem-E-Car Competition.
Get to know all the new features of AIChE's ILI, the place to go for all things related to building chemical engineering careers.
More Chem-E-Car competitors give us an inside look at their car, their team, and university — check out the latest videos.
Check out the second round of videos of teams and cars in this year’s Chem-E-Car Competition®.
Get a preview of the teams and cars in this year’s Chem-E-Car Competition® in the these videos.
Hear from Ashely about details of the upcoming AIChE STEM Outreach Competition and Showcase, and learn what makes a winning entry and what’s expected of participants.
Learn about what keeps the Iowa State Student Chapter busy, and hear their thoughts on making outreach initiatives more successful.
Learn about the University of Florida’s winning dedication to outreach and meet members of the team behind their winning module.
India’s AIChE Ahmedabad University Student Chapter hosted the 2021 India Student Regional Conference as a hybrid event.
Learn how these chemical engineering students designed a sustainable power generation solution for rural communities, and find out what they learned in the process.
H. Scott Fogler, the Vennema Professor of Chemical Engineering and Arthur F. Thurnau Professor at the University of Michigan, died on August 21, 2021, at age 81.
Check out Engage’s top bioengineering and chemical engineering discussions of the summer.
Learn how chemical engineering students developed a natural fungicide to alleviate the harm done to farmers’ health by widely used agricultural chemicals.
Learn how this chemical engineering is helping take STEM experiences to K–12 students in her area.
Learn how this professor found her own career path and how she is helping students discover the world of STEM through K–12 outreach.
Learn how teams of chemical engineering students from around the world created microscale engineering solutions to real-world problems.
Need to up your Excel game and boost efficiency at work? Check out the six tips in our Excel series designed for solving chemical engineering problems.
Curious what others are talking about? Check out Engage's top bioengineering and chemical engineering discussions.
Can you help out with answers to other members’ questions about upper flammability limits, safe carbon disulfide storage, student thesis topics, and more?
Watch the winning videos explaining this year’s chemical engineering theme, The Circle of Life: Plastics Edition.
Check out the diverse discussions happening now, which range from simplifying your digital life to thermodynamics and Antoine equations.
Check out this working demo and proof-of-concept for RAPID's ChemE Cube Competition for chemical engineering students.
Learn more about historically Black colleges and universities, the crucial role they play in promoting greater diversity in STEM careers, and more.
This month, questions about scaling up COVID-19 vaccine production, inquiries about recycling cigarette butts, advice for choosing an advisor, and more.
FOSSI will provide scholarships, internships, and mentorship for students majoring in science, technology, engineering, and math at historically Black colleges and universities.
Chemical engineering competition challenges students to design a modular mini-plant for surface-water treatment that is suitable for humanitarian deployment.
If you need help with nonlinear equations and want to use Excel Solver for the task, this tutorial is for you. Looking for tips and courses on other topics? Read on.
This month, chemical engineers exchange tips on safely speeding up bleach processing, debate digital twins, discuss how they can best improve the world, and more.
Take the #WhyChemE challenge and share with the world in video form the ways chemical engineering is most important to you.
FOSSI will award 150 outstanding STEM scholars at historically Black colleges and universities with scholarships valued at $10,000 for each of their four years.
Read who won other prizes—including best poster, most consistent performance, the Golden Tire Award, and others—and check out the winning Chem-E-Car video.
This month, a quest for successful work habits, a lively discussion on electric cars' efficiency, and the search for a DWSIM expert. Join these and other discussions, or start your own!
Check out Annual Student Conference highlights with this quick summary of top events and speakers.
This month, CSB safety video recommendations, shared stories about unexpected career turns, and thoughts on machine learning applications.
Scott Fogler, a long-time AIChE member and author of widely used chemical engineering textbooks, named Michigan Distinguished Professor
Learn about the unconventional and inspiring start this K-12 stem advocate got in her home state of New Mexico.
With the arrival of the second K-12 STEM Showcase, a look back at last year's success, and a preview of what's to come this year in a virtual version.
This month, discussions about networking groups for young chemical engineers, an inquiry on tips for organizing nationwide student events online, and more. Ask your questions and share your advice.
School provides a foundation for the work world, but there is plenty to learn at any new job. These tips will help you develop an approach that will allow you to thrive.
Reframe your job search based on what a potential employer needs and how you can fulfill that need. Check out these six tips for highlighting your value.
There are great STEM resources available online for free to help K-12 students understand science and chemical engineering concepts and to help develop their interest in science.
This month, there's an Engage conversation about personal finance tips, while others are sharing accounts of accident incidents, or looking for fellow students interested in biomedical topics.
Are you still paying off your student loans or high interest rate credit card debt? Consider this possible solution, available to you as an AIChE member.
The Conexão AIChE Brasil online conference helped strengthen ties among Brazilian chapters and also drew interest from outside Brazil, thanks to lectures from experts on key technical and soft-skill topics.
The Sister Chapter Program has launched a new award to recognize outstanding interaction and collaboration.