Meet Some of FOSSI’s 2024 Class
Meet these FOSSI scholars and hear more about their backgrounds and what they plan on doing with their STEM degrees.
Meet these FOSSI scholars and hear more about their backgrounds and what they plan on doing with their STEM degrees.
Dr. Sang Yup Lee discusses his work, the field's impact on industrial applications, and the upcoming Metabolic Engineering Conference where he'll deliver his award lecture.
Engineers have taken apart electric vehicle (EV) batteries made by Tesla and BYD, China’s leading manufacturer, and discovered tradeoffs between performance, volume efficiency, and cost.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at how FOSSI is changing lives through STEM education.
This issue, a look at automation and process control standards, understanding U.S. environmental laws and regulations for the chemical industry, self-assembling prodrugs, and much more.
Find out how young chemical engineers at the University of Houston and the students they work with are both benefiting from their experience with the Bee a ChemE program.
EPA rules should significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from coal-burning power plants, but progress could be lost under the current administration.
Learn about how the Center for Chemical Process Safety began, its accomplishments over the past 40 years, and about its vision for the future of process safety.
Hear from the longstanding AIChE St. Louis Local Section about what it takes to build a strong and thriving community that keeps people coming back for more.
Meet these FOSSI scholars and learn more about their backgrounds, goals, and interests.
Learn about the work that led to the award, and hear from Hal about what he's expecting from the ME16 conference, where he'll deliver the award lecture in June.
Learn how this AIChE Foundation team member is helping advance AIChE's goals, how efforts are transforming chemical engineering, and read about trends in STEM philanthropy.
Nelson Barton, EVP and CTO at Geno, looks at biomanufacturing trends for cost-competitiveness, sustainability, shorter development timelines, and more.
Learn what the Environmental Division is doing and find out how everyone, from students and early-stage chemical engineers to the most experienced engineers, can get involved.
Today, on the 55th anniversary of Earth Day, people around the world are celebrating under the theme “Our Power, Our Planet.”
Action is the focus of the newest revision of AIChE’s Climate Change Policy Statement, approved by the Board of Directors in October 2024.
As a start-up, Gingko applied the concept of chemical engineering unit operations to genetic engineering to automate and expedite biotechnology labs' trial-and-error approach.
Associate Professor at Wageningen University in the Netherlands, Dr. Claassens is known for his pioneering work in microbial synthetic metabolism.
AIChE’s Nominating Committee has announced the slate of candidates for president-elect and four director positions for the 2026 AIChE Board.
Understand how and why companies hire without posting positions, and use these insights to land your next job.
This issue, a special section on fuel switching—including a look at hydrogen burner commercialization, ammonia as fuel, and other subjects—plus a feature on high-resolution bioprinting, and much more.