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Understand how AIChE forms its stance on public policies and learn how members can help identify and develop these policies.
Find out how these FOSSI Scholars plan to change the world with their STEM degrees.
Find out what areas of synthetic biology Tom Ellis finds most promising, and hear about what he’ll be discussing in his SEED keynote in June.
Learn about the career of this chemical engineer from OLI Systems and hear his advice for early-career professionals.
Learn about how this process engineer and professor became interested in the profession, and find out more about his career and professional challenges.
In its relaunch for 2024, the AIChE Chemical Engineering for Good Challenge (ACE4G) will again award cash prizes for winning submissions from chemical engineering students.
These events feature Women in Chemical Engineering Community (WIC), the LGBTQ+ & Allies Community, and other AIChE IDEAL communities.
The newly named Process Safety Division will identify and address individual engineers’ needs and technical development. Join us in New Orleans for an unveiling of programs and activities.
See what's happening minute to minute, connect with others at the meeting, and share your experiences with us in New Orleans.
Chemical engineers, process safety experts, and affiliated stakeholders across the chemical process industries (CPI) will survey the state of their profession when the American Institute of Chemica
Get an overview of Spring Conference highlights so you know what to expect and plan for in New Orleans later this month.
How is it that mirror versions of otherwise identical molecules exist in nature? That’s the question two scientists at Harvard are trying to answer.
AIChE looks back at the chemical engineering career of Margaret Hutchinson Rousseau and at some of the women who have followed in her footsteps.
Learn about upcoming events for women in chemical engineering, and read about some of the women pioneers in the field.
Apply by March 15 for subcommittee chair and volunteer positions — you can help shape your career and AIChE’s future!
Learn what's new in process safety, what's not to be missed at this year's event, and how you can make the most of the 2024 GCPS in New Orleans.
Take pride in the important work that engineers do, and celebrate World Engineer Day by supporting the chemical engineering profession both today and tomorrow.