Jingguang Chen of Columbia U. Selected for R. H. Wilhelm Award
The award recognizes Chen for advancing the frontiers of understanding and applications of carbide and bimetallic materials in catalysis and electrocatalysis.
The award recognizes Chen for advancing the frontiers of understanding and applications of carbide and bimetallic materials in catalysis and electrocatalysis.
Ameer's novel biomaterial is the first thermoset biodegradable synthetic polymer ever approved by the FDA for use in an implantable medical device.
This month, CSB safety video recommendations, shared stories about unexpected career turns, and thoughts on machine learning applications.
Meet Mike, a PhD candidate at Boise State University in the Micron School of Materials Science and Engineering.
Preview the many accomplished speakers delivering lectures at the 2020 AIChE Annual Meeting.
AIChE’s Award for Service to Society recognizes outstanding contributions by a chemical engineer to community service and to the solution of socially oriented problems.
This award recognizes outstanding chemical engineering contributions in the industrial practice of the profession through manufacturing, R&D, management, or business leadership practices.
This award is presented to individuals or teams exhibiting exceptional leadership in industries served by chemical engineers.
Get a quick preview of the diverse topical conferences taking place online at AIChE's first Virtual Annual Meeting November 16–20.
Scott Fogler, a long-time AIChE member and author of widely used chemical engineering textbooks, named Michigan Distinguished Professor
The award recognizes Nolen's leadership implementing a world-class energy management program recognized by DOE’s Better Plants and EPA’s ENERGY STAR® Programs.
A special section from the Society for Biological Engineering on microbiome engineering, along with tips for using flow additives, strategies for water management at hydrocarbon processing facilities, and more.
Funds raised at this year's gala will help support underrepresented communities, with a special focus on nurturing the talents of minority students pursuing careers in engineering and the sciences.
Dr. Kotov is being recognized for his fundamental studies and practical implementations of self-assembly processes at the nanoscale.
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.
Charpentier and Doudna are recognized for their revolutionary discovery of the CRISPR/Cas9 genetic scissors.
Celebrate Hydrogen Day by learning more about the latest developments in hydrogen applications, safety, and more.