AIChE 35 Under 35: Innovation
Meet the seven AIChE 35 Under 35 winners in the category of innovation.
Meet the seven AIChE 35 Under 35 winners in the category of innovation.
Researchers at Northeastern University have discovered a way to use carbon nanotubes to desalinate water.
Early-stage research and development projects sought—act now to meet the September 18 deadline.
Have you voted yet? Polls close on October 2 at 11:59pm for AIChE's 2017 Board Election. Review candidate bios and statements and place your vote online.
Have you voted yet? Polls now open for AIChE's election for the 2019 Board of Directors. Review candidate bios and statements and place your vote online.
The North Sea is the most prolific location in the world for building offshore windfarms.
Meet three more winners of the AIChE 35 Under 35 awards and learn about their diverse work and backgrounds.
Hear from this global ammonia technology manager about the highlights of the upcoming ammonia conference.
Innovation has surged forth thanks to big data’s insight and integration.
Meet the 35 ChemEs honored in the AIChE 35 Under 35, brush up on adsorption, learn about condition monitoring, and much more.
Hear from conference board member Robert Collins what you can expect from this year's event.
Meet these seven impressive young chemical engineers and learn about their professional journeys.
The latest installment of the series introduces us to a process engineer in Philadelphia.
This September, AIChE will help connect chemical engineers and employers through the AIChE Virtual Career Fair.
Michael discusses 3D printing of functional materials and devices, the subject of his upcoming presentation at the conference.
This week, a look at safety risks and the unexpected.
With support from the AIChE Foundation, AIChE and its Young Professional Committee (YPC) are honoring 35 notable young professionals under the age of 35. In this post, read interviews from winners in the category of bioengineering.
The AIChE PAIC’s Climate Change Task Force welcomes you to the first discussion, taking place on AIChE Engage's Discussion Central! This first discussion is designed to allow initial focus on a few general approaches and project principles, including appropriate levels of scientific certainty, the status of popular opinion on climate change, and also the international context of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and the Paris Accord (also known as the Paris Agreement).