Meet the Industry Candidates Poster Session | AIChE

An expansion to highly popular Meet the Faculty and Post-Doc Candidate Poster Session, the Meet the Industry Candidate Poster Session will provide an excellent opportunity for graduate students to showcase their research to industrial attendees, talent scouts, and recruiters who regularly attend the AIChE Annual Meeting.

Poster Session Information:

This year's Meet the Industry Session will feature: 

  • A Meet the Industry Candidates Poster Session hosted jointly by the Pharmaceutical Discovery, Development and Manufacturing Forum (PD2M) and Process Development Division (PDD). Learn more: Process & Product Development and Manufacturing in Chemical & Pharmaceuticals
  • This year the Particle Technology Forum (PTF) , the North American Mixing Forum (NAMF), and Area 1J Fluid Mechanics return to host a Meet the Industry Candidates Poster Sessions!
  • New this year! The Nuclear Engineering Division (NED) and Computing and Systems Technology Divison (CAST) will be joining the Meet the Industry Candidates Poster Sessions. Learn more: Computing & Systems Technology Division

Industry Candidates

Submit your Résumé

We would like to invite all presenters to submit a PDF of their résumé or CV. This year, to best serve both the Candidates participating in the Meet the Industry Candidate Poster Session and the Search Committees attending the session, we have moved our CV collection to AIChE’s CareerEngineer Job Board. The site’s search functionality should allow for a better experience for both job seekers and those hiring. 

We have put together some short instructions and suggestions to help you get the best out of the site and better your chances of showing up in a search by the search committee.

View the Instructions

Recruiters and Search Committees

This year, to best serve both the Candidates participating in the Meet the Industry Candidate Poster Session and the Search Committees attending the session, we have moved our CV collection to AIChE’s CareerEngineer Job Board. The site’s search functionality should allow for a better experience for both job seekers and those hiring. 

In order to increase the session’s efficiency, the candidates will be clustered by their research theme and keywords.

View the Instructions