SEED Conference Speaker Gözde Demirer on the Promising Future of Plant Genetic Engineering
Hear what Gözde has to say about the future of plant genetic engineering, and learn what she’ll be speaking about at SEED.
Hear what Gözde has to say about the future of plant genetic engineering, and learn what she’ll be speaking about at SEED.
Learn why dynamic management of barriers and safeguards is so critical, and understand where many companies go wrong with process hazard analysis.
Find out what areas of synthetic biology Tom Ellis finds most promising, and hear about what he’ll be discussing in his SEED keynote in June.
The newly named Process Safety Division will identify and address individual engineers’ needs and technical development. Join us in New Orleans for an unveiling of programs and activities.
These events feature Women in Chemical Engineering Community (WIC), the LGBTQ+ & Allies Community, and other AIChE IDEAL communities.
See what's happening minute to minute, connect with others at the meeting, and share your experiences with us in New Orleans.
Chemical engineers, process safety experts, and affiliated stakeholders across the chemical process industries (CPI) will survey the state of their profession when the American Institute of Chemica
Get an overview of Spring Conference highlights so you know what to expect and plan for in New Orleans later this month.
Apply by March 15 for subcommittee chair and volunteer positions — you can help shape your career and AIChE’s future!
Learn what's new in process safety, what's not to be missed at this year's event, and how you can make the most of the 2024 GCPS in New Orleans.
Tony Cai shares his top picks for not-to-be-missed sessions and other useful insights for this year’s Global Congress on Process Safety in New Orleans March 24–28.
Calling all early-career creative researchers and engineering entrepreneurs! Learn more about potentially career-changing $100K research grants and an impressive network of recipients.
If you’re up for a student team challenge and chemical engineering problem solving, ChemE Cube is for you! Sign up now before the deadline.
Learn how Chem-E-Car suddenly went global and find out how its rules have changed over the years. Plus, see photos from past years.
Did you know Chem-E-Car was initially inspired by a plastics recycling competition in the early 1990s? Learn more about its origins and history in this two-part series.
Hear what attendees learned to improve their facilities’ safety, learn about how one Japanese firm has gained from implementing CCPS's Risk-based Process Safety model, and more.
On November 5th around 100 attendees, including K–12 students, their parents, and educators gathered at the 2023 AIChE Annual Meeting to participate in the K–12 STEM Showcase.
Check out these Chem-E-Car videos, and if you've not see the rest of them, enjoy the whole series as well as final 2023 stats.
Learn more about the findings Sonnenburg will share in his keynote, and find out more about developing areas of microbiome research that have influenced his work.
Hear from six researchers working in the field of cell-free systems to hear about the potential for innovation, advice on entering the field, and more.
Get the stats for top winners and learn who won additional awards in the 2023 Chem-E-Car finals.
Learn how Ashty got his start in this research area, where he sees great potential for cell-free systems, and what advice he gives to those interested in getting involved in this research.
Vision 20/20, a forward-looking framework, offers a comprehensive approach to enhance process safety.
Ten initial endowments will support innovative research in a variety of disciplines that will advance chemical engineering. Four of these endowments will be introduced at the Annual Meeting.
Connect to other attendees through social media while at the 2023 Annual Meeting and Annual Student Conference in Orlando, or follow along from home or work.
Check out the many upcoming events taking place to build and support the many communities that exist within AIChE and the chemical engineering profession.
Learn how we can work towards a circular economy in our professional lives. This session will especially appeal to those of us interested in bioenergy, biofuels, and bioproducts.
Meet seven more Chem-E-Car Competition® teams and theirs cars in the latest videos.
Hear how this year’s IDEAL Featured Session can benefit the greater chemical engineering community and find out why it’s important for you to join us at the session in Orlando.
Check out these student videos for a preview of the cars competing in the 2023 Annual Chem-E-Car Competition® in Orlando on November 5.
Learn what Ridaura of the Gates Foundation will speak about at the conference and hear about some of the new technologies affecting her work.
Kevrekidis is being recognized for transformative contributions to chemical engineering modeling, integrating physical insight with data-driven/machine learning approaches, and modern scientific computation for complex, multiscale systems.
Mikos is being honored for his leadership in the science and practice of convergence research as applied to regenerative engineering and medicine.
Datta is being honored for outstanding contributions to chemical engineering through publications on the physicochemical dynamics of flow instabilities, swellable and shrinkable gels, and living systems in complex porous environments.
See photos and hear about the highlights of the 6th CIB conference, and get details on next year’s conference, which will be held in Boston.
Learn more about Sergey’s upcoming talk and hear what areas he sees as the biggest trends in CRISPR technology.
Dr. Reimer is being recognized for outstanding contributions to chemical engineering education as well as excellence in research.
The CRISPRme tool enhances the accuracy of off-target predictions by factoring in the individual genetic diversities.
Koffas is being recognized for his pioneering work on microbial platforms that can produce natural products typically derived from animal and plant sources.
Wang is being recognized for her significant contributions to the coatings industry.
Stephanopoulos will receive the 2023 James E. Bailey Award and Zhao will receive the 2023 D.I.C. Wang Award, with each delivering accompanying lectures at this year’s AIChE Annual Meeting.
The Prime RO Team is being recognized for developing five families of the world’s most energy-efficient reverse osmosis membranes and elements that will reduce global CO2 equivalent emissions by 85,000 tons per year.
Learn about Wilkinson’s work that explores how long interspersed nuclear element (LINE) retrotransposons work, and find out what emerging areas of CRISPR technology he’s watching.
Dever is being recognized for scale-ups and commercialization of ethylene oxide and acrylic acid process technologies, as well as for doubling the growth of the Mid-Atlantic Technology and Innovation Center.
Jones is being honored for the design of adsorptive materials and processes for the capture and purification of gases, including diverse industrial gases and ground-breaking contributions to carbon dioxide capture from air.
Jesse McManus, a Carbon Capture Scale-up Engineer at ExxonMobil, talks about the role of direct air capture (DAC) in attaining net zero emissions, and discusses his work in this important area.
Matthew Stanton, CSO of Generation Bio, previews what he'll discuss at the conference and also shares thoughts on CRISPR trends and what's on the horizon.
Alper is being recognized for pioneering contributions in the fields of synthetic biology and metabolic engineering, and for profoundly impacting the field of industrial biotechnology.
LatinX in Chemical Engineering is finalizing programming for the 2023 AIChE Annual Meeting and warmly welcomes its varied members to join in and meet the rest of the family in Orlando this fall.
Ranga Godavarti is being recognized for for outstanding leadership of pharmaceutical development, including development of the COVID vaccine.
Harold is being recognized for the synthesis, analysis, and development of novel multifunctional reactors and catalysts for reduced emissions, intensified and safer operation, and higher desired product selectivity.
Voting by paper and electronic proxy ballot begins September 11 and ends October 16.
Curtis is being honored for pioneering work in particle technology as well as for international leadership in education, diversity, and inclusivity in the engineering profession.
Dr. Seider is being recognized for his pioneering contributions in chemical engineering research and education spanning six decades.
Four AIChE students went to Washington as WISE interns this year to learn how government officials and engineers can work together to bring about better public policies.
Organized by AIChE’s Society for Biological Engineering (SBE), the 8th International Conference on Accelerating Biopharmaceutical Development will be held September 6-8, 2023 in The Royal Sonesta Boston, Cambridge, MA.
The 2023 AIChE Annual Meeting and Annual Student Conference in Orlando will include enhanced security and inclusion measures. See updates in this letter from CEO & Executive Director Darlene Schuster.
Hear from AccBio Conference keynote speaker Raymond Deshaies about the future of biopharmaceutical development.
Hear from physician-scientist Ami Bhatt (Stanford) about the work in microbial genomics that she’ll be presenting this month in San Jose, CA.
This year’s ChemE Cube Competition finalists will compete on November 6 at the Annual Student Conference in Orlando, FL.
Hear from Kathryn Sheridan (Sustainability Consult) and Matt Lipscomb (DMC Biotechnologies) as they discuss biotechnology's impact, challenges, and opportunities.
Learn about how DNA printers work and how they are poised to revolutionize synthetic biology.
Hear what's on the horizon in mammalian synthetic biology, and learn what you can expect from the upcoming conference.
Dr. Liao will receive the award at the Metabolic Engineering Conference taking place in Singapore organized by the International Metabolic Engineering Society (IMES).
Want to improve your communication and leadership skills? Get experience presenting your thesis and make new connections with other chemical engineers with the 3MT® Competition.
AIChE welcomes its first student chapter in France.
Get a closer look at specialty areas with these LinkedIn technical communities for relevant content, news, and networking in advanced manufacturing, safety, and bioengineering.
Learn about the latest trends in quantum computing and understand what companies can do to become "quantum ready."
Lear about the barriers and possible solutions to harnessing quantum computing power, and get a glimpse at what progress new advances could bring about for chemical and biochemical engineering.
See what's happening minute to minute, connect with others at the meeting, and share your experiences with us in Houston.
Check out these networking, career-building, and learning opportunities taking place next week in Houston as part of AIChE’s efforts towards equity, diversity, and inclusion in chemical engineering.
Learn what you can do as part of AIChE and at the upcoming Spring Meeting and GCPS in Houston to help women advance in chemical engineering.
Learn about some of this year’s PSMM highlights and about what else you can expect this month at the AIChE Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety in Houston.
Do you know a chemical engineering standout who's 35 or younger? Send us your nominations to recognize the best and brightest in chemical engineering's next generation.
Learn what's new in process safety, what's not to be missed at this year's event, and how you can make the most of the 2023 GCPS in Houston, Texas.
Learn about the themes, topics, sessions, and keynote speakers you can expect at the 2023 AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS in Houston.
Be sure to sign up for this week's webinar if you're interested in joining this year's ChemE Cube Competition in Orlando this fall.
Act now to meet the approaching deadline for the 2023 Langer Prize as well as for the Institute and Board of Directors' Awards.
Hear what AIChE president Christine Grant has had on her list of goals, how those goals have become reality over the past year, and where things are headed for AIChE and chemical engineering.
More than 150 new and recently hired chemical engineering faculty members received a crash course in classroom techniques and profit from the mentorship of more-experienced faculty.