Meet Chris Hill—Featured Student for April 2016
Meet Chris, a junior at Miami University, and learn about his college experience and plans for the future.
Meet Chris, a junior at Miami University, and learn about his college experience and plans for the future.
There’s enough untapped wind streaming across the vast plains of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Wyoming to generate more electricity than a fleet of Hoover Dams.
Last month First Solar announced that it set a new record in its research lab for cadmium-telluride cell efficiency, at 22.1 percent.
While at the Spring Meeting, AIChE's senior communications specialist Gordon Ellis had the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Karl Reid, executive director of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), and discuss the memorandum of understanding that the two organizations signed.
As we watch coal get kicked to the curb, particularly in developed countries, the International Energy Agency thinks it's time for a paradigm-check.
AIChE signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) April 9 at AIChE’s Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety.
Sanjeev Kapur of Apex PetroConsultants interviews Ron Corn, senior vice president of Projects & Supply Chain for Chevron Phillips Chemical. Ron discusses "mega projects" which are those that represent expenditures of $1 billion or more.
Young Professionals gathered at Hearsay on the Green in Houston last night to catch up with friends and make some new ones.
The 2016 AIChE Spring Meeting & 12th Global Congress in Houston began on Sunday, April 10th with a joint opening reception. See pictures from the event.
Just one week after Elon Musk unveiled Tesla's new Model 3, it's obvious the world liked what it saw.
This month, tips for including water conservation in your energy-management program, an introduction to mammalian cell culture, pointers for preventing caking of bulk solids, and much more.
Elon Musk's live-stream from the Tesla Design Center in Hawthrone, California, is about to start. The stage is dark, but the noisy acoustics don't lie.