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Busy but want to catch up on what's trending? Check out this convenient digest of the most popular chemical engineering articles, events, discussion, and more.
The new article “Nanoparticles in the Clinic: An Update” by Samir Mitragotri (Harvard) and Aaron C. Anselmo (UNC Chapel Hill) is already generating lots of attention.
Have good advice to share? Want to see what other chemical engineers and chemical engineering students are up to? Check out the latest discussions.
Water purification using cactus? Hear how these chemical engineering students took advantage of a local and renewable resource to help improve lives in a community.
As the hydrogen economy grows, so does the need for technical information and know-how about hydrogen safety. Read more about safety advances.
Considering medical school? A chemical engineer's training provides a valuable foundation for understanding medicine.
Hear about the daily work life of Ryan Mowers, an industrial sales engineer at The Kahl Company.
Optogenetics is opening new doors, thanks to discoveries about how neurons function and their role in various conditions and behaviors.
Hear from last year's winners of ACE4G and learn about their water sterilization system for a community in Uganda.
This month in CEP, learn about NSF grants, get tips for safe scaleup, learn about planning a plant decommissioning, and much more.
Hear about Tom, his very active AIChE local section, and its many activities for chemical engineers in southern Texas.
UCS upperclassmen have developed a design challenge program for chemical engineering freshmen.
Have you voted yet? Polls now open for AIChE's election for the 2020 Board of Directors. Review candidate bios and statements and place your vote online.
A common water plant's immune system offers a wide range of possibilities to help society, from wastewater treatment to antibiotics.
A camp for high school students presents chemical engineering as a career, complete with a hands-on chemical engineering challenge.
Graham presents his lecture, "Flowing Complex Fluids, from Blood to the Buffer Layer,” at the 2019 AIChE Annual Meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 13.
Researchers at Brown University have shown that multilayer graphene can provide a defense against mosquito bites in two ways.