Colby Kaimanu Tinsley

Colby Kaimanu Tinsley, Assistant Editor, earned his BS in Chemical Engineering at Montana State University. After graduating in 2020, he worked as a process engineering and laboratory researcher before his passion for writing and publishing led him to his current role at CEP. Outside of work, he enjoys playing jazz saxophone, reading, and traveling.
ChEnected contributions
AfroBioTech Conference Showcases Black Innovation
Nearly 125 attendees from academia, industry, and the public sector gathered to discuss work at the forefront of regenerative engineering, medical biotechnology, genomics and genetics, computational and systems biology, and more.
RAPID Releases Five eLearning Courses on Operator Training and Safety
The RAPID Manufacturing Institute — an AIChE community dedicated to transforming the process industries by advancing U.S.
An Engineering Pioneer: AIChE’s First Female Fellow
A fascination for science and a strong belief in her abilities propelled Patsy Chappelear into territory virtually unknown to women.
AIChE Annual Meeting’s Co-located Conferences Offer Specialized Insights into Dynamic Fields
Four co-located conferences provided detailed looks at fast-moving areas, including food engineering, translational medicine, cell therapy and immunotherapy, and data analysis.
What to Do with Captured Carbon
Take a look at captured carbon’s potential, including fuels, nanomaterials, and consumer goods, and consider how any of it might contribute to a climate change solution.
Lessons and Humor in the Universal Experiences of Engineers
Meet Ruha Tacey and learn how she's helping all kinds of engineers to find their way through school, into jobs, and through career quandaries.
Reimagining Industrial Spaces
Chemical engineers often work in remote and uninspiring business and industrial parks, but some architects and designers are re-imagining how these spaces can actually contribute to job satisfaction.
Powering Sustainable Transit in the U.S.
Electric- and hydrogen-powered vehicles, as well as buses and heavy- and light-rail systems, all hold a part in making U.S. transportation more sustainable.
The Thermodynamics of Good Cities
Taking steps to reduce the urban heat island (UHI) effect makes sense for both sustainability and quality of life. Learn more about the effect and what steps can be taken.
Sustainable Ways to Heat a City
The central role chemical engineers play in urban heating speaks to how integral chemical engineers are to community organization.
A Long Road to Yale
Arriving in the US at the age of 19 with little English, this young Latina relied on determination and hard work to earn a PhD in chemical engineering at Yale.