Cashews Could Soon Make Your Sunscreen Work Aug 23, 2019 . by Douglas B. Clark Researchers have found a compound derived from cashew shells that offers UV-absorbing properties with many applications.
Armin Fricke on the Process Development Symposium Europe Aug 21, 2019 . by Cody Hirashima Learn what's in store for participants at the very first Process Development Symposium Europe taking place in Frankfurt this September.
August 2019 Featured Engage Discussions Aug 20, 2019 . by Monica Mellinger Know anything about wastewater pre-chlorination? Suggestions for the top-10 books for ChemE beginners? Questions of your own? Chime in!
Meet Some of AIChE's New Fellows Aug 19, 2019 . by Gordon Ellis Fellow candidates are nominated by their peers and generally have about 25 years of significant practice in chemical engineering.
The New Homegrown Aug 16, 2019 . by Maithreyi Thukaram Space exploration and habitation will require new ways of producing food, oxygen, and more, and chemical engineers are already hard at work.
August 2019 CEP Preview Aug 15, 2019 . by Cynthia Mascone This month the future of hydrogen, a look at advances in distillation, uses for dynamic simulations, and much more.
Ed Boyden on the Optogenetic Control of Neurons Aug 14, 2019 . by Maithreyi Thukaram Ed discusses his work in optogenetics and neurology, including challenges he faces and his insights into the future of the field.
20/21 in the series Meet the Process Engineers Meet Process Engineer Anthony Actis Aug 13, 2019 . by Scott D. Love Anthony discusses his work as a process engineer in the water industry, professional hurdles, and the importance of his work.
11/12 in the series WISE Interview Series Introducing the 2019 WISE Interns Aug 12, 2019 . by Heather Yuengling Each year WISE interns go to Washington to explore how chemical engineers can use their technical knowledge to guide public policy.
Improve Your Negotiating Skills Aug 9, 2019 . by Loraine Kasprzak How fast you advance in your career often relies on how well you negotiate. Hone your skills with these negotiating tips.
Gleason Named 2019 Prausnitz AIChE Institute Lecturer Aug 8, 2019 . by Gordon Ellis MIT's Karen K. Gleason will present the John M. Prausnitz AIChE Institute Lecture for 2019 in Orlando.
Community Counts: Connect with Like-Minded Engineers Aug 7, 2019 . by Gordon Ellis Finding other chemical engineers or biological engineers with similar interests can deliver personal and professional rewards.
NASA Engineer Jerry Sanders on Space Travel Aug 6, 2019 . by Maithreyi Thukaram An expert on chemical propulsion systems and in-situ resource utilization, Jerry shares his thoughts on the future of space travel.
BYU Finds Classroom and Industry Coalescence Aug 5, 2019 . by Ish Walia Members of the BYU AIChE Student Chapter use local industry to better understand engineering concepts and ChemE professional life.
Rust and Saltwater Used to Generate Electricity Aug 1, 2019 . by Douglas B. Clark While it’s often seen as a nuisance, new research finds rust can be used to generate electricity in combination with saltwater, thanks to an electrokinetic phenomenon.
Twins Shed Light on Effects of Space Travel on Body Jul 31, 2019 . by Douglas B. Clark Earlier this year, NASA worked with identical twin astronauts to understand how the Earth-bound twin's body differed from the space-traveling twin's.
KAIST Hosts First Korea Regional Chem-E-Car Competition Jul 29, 2019 . by Monica Mellinger On July 20, 2019, KAIST hosted the first Korea Regional Chem-E-Car Competition in Daejeon, Korea.
What’s Trending at AIChE: Highlights from May & June 2019 Jul 29, 2019 . by Dikyi Ukyab Welcome to AIChE’s What’s Trending feature, where you'll discover some of our most viewed and read content from prior months. Check out the video above for a short recap.