Looking Beyond the Engineering Perspective
No matter how good the science, a solution must take a problem's full context into account to be effective.
No matter how good the science, a solution must take a problem's full context into account to be effective.
Use these leadership tips to strengthen your skills as a leader during the pandemic, and your team will emerge stronger when it's over.
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Engineers are rolling up their sleeves and joining together to fight COVID-19. Check out these examples and share your own thoughts, ideas, and experiences.
Sharon Beshouri, President of Shell Global Solutions (U.S.), Inc., has received the American Institute of Chemical Engineers’ (AIChE) Government and Industry Leaders (AGILE) Award. She set the stage for the conference with her welcome keynote lecture entitled “Embracing Transitions Today: Assuring a Robust Future Tomorrow.”
It’s impossible to learn everything you need to know for your career in a four-year undergraduate program.
Confronting or being confronted by a coworker, friend, relative, acquaintance, etc. about an issue or point of contention is undeniably difficult.
I recently caught up with Leo Chiang, meeting program co-chair and Big Data Analytics Topical Conference chair for the&nbs
The Invisible Element is an interesting book for chemical engineers interested in building better problem-solving teams.