May 2020 Featured Engage Discussions
Wondering about virtual internships? Have (or need) tips for video calls? Got advice for starting a student chapter? Check out these topics and contribute your own ideas.
Wondering about virtual internships? Have (or need) tips for video calls? Got advice for starting a student chapter? Check out these topics and contribute your own ideas.
Catch up on recent CCPS happenings and changes due to COVID-19 in this short summary.
Industry leaders see hopeful signs and good reason for optimism, as businesses and academia adapt and even improve on old processes and practices in the face of adversity.
A newly revised statement on equity, diversity, and inclusion allows AIChE and its members to better face 21st-century challenges and is a model for members, partners, and collaborators.
Tired of a constant stream of negative news? Find relief here, with a news feed of positive stories about what chemical engineers are doing to fight COVID-19.
If working from home with kids is wearing you down, try these tips to keep the kids happier and you more productive.
What do members of Gen Z look for in an employer, and what will help them thrive in their careers? Learn how to welcome them to the workplace.
This short video provides teachers with a way to introduce school students to CRISPR-Cas9. Also see the accompanying downloadable lesson plan.
The extensive use of plastics and the demand for sustainable practices is driving interest in plastic waste management, remediation, and recycling.
A downloadable section on battery energy storage, a look at hot-vapor bypass systems, tips for troubleshooting process control issues, and more.
If you groaned at the thought of a meeting on Zoom, Skype, or a similar video call app, then read on because there's hope for a return to productivity and sanity with these tips for online meetings.
Hear Steve Henikoff's thoughts on the most important trends and greatest challenges in epigenetics and bioengineering.
A quick rundown on the latest Safe Zone workshops, plus access to archived versions.
Working from home takes some figuring out, but here are a few tips from other AIChE members that will help you leapfrog some of the common pitfalls.
Learn about the many ways we've adapted to continue providing the many services and resources you need to remain productive, whether you're an engineering professional, academic, or student.
Professors who are AIChE members can apply to use AIChE Academy courses and webinars as a supplement to their online teaching.
Sytems that interact with cell and tissue barriers in the body are being developed to improve therapeutic delivery and promote healing.
If you're a student looking to gain leadership experience and connect with chemical engineering students and professionals in various regions, check out the Executive Student Committee. Applications due by May 12.