Meet Austin Lin and the NorCal Local Section
Hear from Austin, a technical program manager at Google and the vice-chair of one of AIChE's most active local sections.
Hear from Austin, a technical program manager at Google and the vice-chair of one of AIChE's most active local sections.
Synthetic biology, and particularly advances in metabolic engineering, show strong promise for personalized therapeutics, sustainable biofuels and textiles, animal-free meat, and many new and sustainable products.
Think low pressure means low risk? Think again! Looking for ways to reduce distillation column energy requirements? We've got smart tips. These topics and much more in the December 2019 issue.
Michael Graham of the Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison outlines some of the fluid mechanics research he presented in the Schowalter Lecture.
Asia is an increasingly important center of biotech research and development, with multiple hubs of activity across the continent.
Karen is the Alexander and I. Michael Kasser Professor of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The young AIChE student chapter at National Taiwan University is making the most of opportunities to advance members' interests and future careers.
There's a lot more to networking than shaking hands and trading business cards, and when done right, it will bring more to your life than just business contacts.
Hear from the 2019 James E. Bailey Award winner about his research that seeks to understand the systems biology of metabolism.
The 2019 AIChE Gala raised approximately $725,000 to support the advancement of the chemical engineering profession.
Interested in a career that focuses on entrepreneurial businesses? Hear tips for students and young chemical engineers that will fuel your success.
Among their many activities, chemical engineering students at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln (UNL) are gearing up to host the 2020 Mid-America Student Regional Conference.
Up on the latest happenings and events? Catch up on conference highlights, top Engage discussions, most popular content, and more.
Know an exceptional young chemical engineer? Consider nominating them for the AIChE 35 Under 35 Award.
Meet this physicist and mathematician turned chemical engineer, and learn what drove him to pursue chemical engineering.
North Carolina State University's Jayme Currie was awarded the John J. McKetta Undergraduate Scholarship at the 2019 Annual Student Conference.
Hear how chemical engineering students used summer internships to explore how engineers' work can inform and affect public policy.
Hear from UC Berkeley's Dr. Douglas S. Clark about his work which aims to teach old enzymes new tricks.