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In addition to regular programming, this year’s Spring Meeting & GCPS will also feature events that showcase AIChE’s efforts towards equity, diversity, and inclusion and the IDEAL Path.
Check out course, keynote, and session highlights for this year’s Spring Meeting and GCPS in San Antonio, Texas.
Learn what you can expect this month from LPS in San Antonio, TX. There's still time to join us — register today!
Learn how Enablon is helping companies use predictive analytics and AI to help evaluate risk and improve risk management.
Meet these four FOSSI Scholars and learn about their plans for STEM educations and careers.
Meet Ken and learn about the important process design work he’s responsible for as president and CEO of Solutions Recovery International.
Hear from Katie Mulligan, a reactive chemicals expert at Dow and the PSMM Forum Chair, about what you can expect at the 18th GCPS and 11th PSMM.
Want to support a more inclusive chemical engineering community? Here are five easy ways to make a difference.
Learn more about what WIC is all about, the support it provides to women in chemical engineering, and how you can get involved.
Jensen Hughes’ Jérôme Taveau shares his top picks for not-to-be-missed sessions and other useful insights for this year’s in-person Global Congress on Process Safety in San Antonio.
Looking for a mentor? Maybe the right approach is a team of mentors. Understand how relying on multiple people can serve you even better as you navigate career growth.
Hear from AIChE President Christine Grant about her first mentors, how we can create a more vital and equitable chemical engineering workforce, and how we each can work towards what’s next for AIChE and for our individual careers.
Learn how teams of chemical engineering students from around the world created microscale engineering solutions to real-world problems.
This issue, read about where effort is most required to break down gender biases in the workplace, learn how mobile tools can help reduce human error, get tips for thermal hazards assessments, and more.
Some progress has been made, but the reality remains that only 13% of practicing chemical engineers are women. Read how things have changed and where continued effort is needed.
Student teams and their 1-cubic-foot plant designs will battle it out this November in Phoenix. Learn more here and sign up before March 31 to join the competition.
As a WIC member, you’ll have an opportunity to attend online and in-person technical programming geared specifically for women and their allies. All are welcome.