Is Synthetic Biology Having a Moment? Feb 15, 2019 . by Douglas B. Clark Suddenly, synthetic biology is being discussed a lot beyond the walls of academia and the pages of scientific journals. Today, it abounds in the mainstream press.
Are You Prepared to Be a "Me" Enterprise? Feb 14, 2019 . by Loraine Kasprzak Staying successful in today's work environment means keeping pace with change. How prepared are you?
Meet Some of AIChE's Newest Fellows Feb 13, 2019 . by Monica Mellinger Fellow candidates are nominated by their peers, and generally have about 25 years of significant practice in chemical engineering.
February 2019 CEP Preview Feb 12, 2019 . by Cynthia Mascone Learn to incorporate the bowtie model in HAZOP analysis, brush up on reverse osmosis, understand fire risks of CIBCs, and more.
Featured Engage Discussions: February 2019 Feb 11, 2019 . by Monica Mellinger Wondering what others are talking about? Check out the latest technical and career discussions on AIChE Engage.
Wayne Tamarelli on Chemical Ventures Feb 8, 2019 . by Hailey Murphy Angel investor Wayne Tamarelli discusses trends for chemical startups and what you can expect form the Chemical Ventures Conference.
15/15 in the series Meet the Process Engineers Meet Process Engineer Varun Harikumar Feb 7, 2019 . by Stephanie Viola Varun shares his experiences as a young process engineer, discussing his career path, challenges of his work in process engineering, and more.
EP&SE Publishes Special Section on Carbon Dioxide Feb 6, 2019 . by Arthur Baulch The latest issue showcases the current thinking related to the reduction of carbon emissions, the utilization of CO2 that can ameliorate its presence and provide useful products, and storage options.
Networking: The Benefits of Having a Mentor Feb 5, 2019 . by Ogochukwu Yvonne Enekwizu Networking remains one of the most effective ways of finding a job, changing careers, or keeping up with trends in industry and research.
AIChE Fellow Dr. Cato T. Laurencin Receives 2019 AAAS Philip Hauge Abelson Prize Feb 4, 2019 . by Douglas B. Clark Dr. Cato T. Laurencin has been recognized by the American Association fo the Advancement of Science for his work in regenerative engineering and other scientific advancements.
AIChE Content Just for Young Professionals Feb 1, 2019 . by Monica Mellinger Check out new career advice and technical information developed expressly for young chemical engineers.
11/11 in the series ESC "Show-and-Tell" Video Challenge ESC “Show-and-Tell” Video Challenge: UTEC Jan 31, 2019 . by Anna Wagner Learn more about the Universidad de Ingeniería y Tecnología (UTEC) Student Chapter in Peru through the latest video in this series.
Shellfish Show Wide-Ranging Potential for Medical Research Jan 30, 2019 . by Douglas B. Clark Understanding the bivalve genome and the mechanisms of how they fight disease could lead to new drugs, therapies, and novel biomaterials.
Henk Noorman on Commercializing Industrial Biotechnology [Interview] Jan 29, 2019 . by Sean Liu Henk discusses some of the insights into fermentation computation that he will present at CIB and shares thoughts on future advances in industrial biotechnology.
An Alternate Route: Working Before Graduate School Jan 28, 2019 . by Viktor J. Cybulskis Chemical engineering professionals are increasingly pursuing advanced degrees, but it's not necessary to go directly into a grad program after earning a bachelor's.
Awards Committee Seeks Industry Nominees for AIChE’s High Honors Jan 25, 2019 . by Gordon Ellis If you know outstanding chemical engineers whose work deserves recognition, consider nominating them.
101-year-old Chemical Engineer Awarded Patent Jan 24, 2019 . by Sonja Bradfield Chemical engineer is awarded patent for carbon dioxide capture at the age of 101.
Congratulations to ACE4G 2018 Challenge Winners Jan 23, 2019 . by Alan Zagoria Chemical engineering students from around the world offered microscale solutions to address world problems.
A Better Burger Jan 22, 2019 . by Sean Liu Join us for a detailed look into meat alternatives for a healthier environment.
University of Oklahoma: Engaging Undergraduates in Research Jan 21, 2019 . by Yogi Paturu Engaging undergraduates in research has three main challenges: (1) explaining what research professors do, (2) finding openings in labs, and (3) figuring out if the research and team is a good fit.
Featured Engage Discussions: January 2019 Jan 18, 2019 . by Monica Mellinger Wondering what others are talking about? Check out the latest technical and career discussions on AIChE Engage.