Climate Change Mitigation, Adaptation, and Resilience
The AIChE PAIC’s Climate Change Policy Review Project team is now hosting its sixth and final discussion.
The AIChE PAIC’s Climate Change Policy Review Project team is now hosting its sixth and final discussion.
3M's Cristina Thomas will deliver the keynote address at this year's PDS: "3M Science: Combining 46 Core Technologies to Improve Daily Life."
The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected 83 new members and 26 foreign members to its 2018 class.
During this month’s Sister Chapter Spotlight, the Executive Student Committee (ESC) is pleased to introduce you
Dr. Brown explains the benefits of autothermal pyrolysis for the conversion of biomass into fuels and chemicals, and discusses BEIs work.
This month, brush up on the essentials of continuous evaporation, learn new uses for hydrofoil impellers, enjoy the special section on translational medicine, and more.
ChEnected sat down with Evelyn Eggenstein, Arbors Biosciences, prior to this year's Synthetic Biology conference (SEED).
A Texas A&M graduate and newly retired engineer, Gayle discusses working in various areas at DuPont, including engineering design, plant improvement, and manufacturing as well as her experiences as an LGBTQ professional.
Of all the ways to generate income for your student chapter, corporate sponsorships may be the most worthwhile.
Solids handling and processing is very important in the chemical processing industries. Students learned the basics of this field at the World Congress on Particle Technology.
Universiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP) accepts the challenge and shares a video about its AIChE Student Chapter.
Laura Turci of Ashland discusses career challenges and successes, with advice for young women entering the field.
Dozens of AIChE Student Chapters are helping to inspire the next generation of chemical engineers through their K-12 Outreach Programs.
The publication will now be offered as a new benefit for Fuels & Petrochemicals Division members.
Look at how shale oil and gas will continue to affect and change the North American energy market, including changes in the role chemical engineers play in industry.
Marc-Olivier Coppens discusses major particle technology themes from his plenary keynote.
Ah-Hyung (Alissa) Park, Lenfest Chair in Applied Climate Science and associate professor at Columbia University, was Wedn
ChEnected sat down with Heinrich Jaeger of the University of Chicago to discuss new findings in the area of contact charging of particles.