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  1. Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook 8/E Section 20:Alternative Separation Processes by Huanlin Chen, Tingyue Gu, Ram B. Gupta, Keith P. Johnston, Herb Lutz, Guanghui Ma, Zhiguo Su Michael E. Prudich, 2007-08-01
  2. 75 years of progress: A history of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 1908-1983 by Terry S Reynolds, 1983
  3. Energy-Money, Materials and Engineering : a Symposium Organised by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (in Conjunction with the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and Deutsche Vereinigung fur Chemie-und Verfahrenstechnik), London, 1982 by Institution of Chemical Engineers Staff, 1982
  4. Extraction '90 (Institution of Chemical Engineers Symposium Series, No. 119) by W. Batey, G. Davies, 1991-06
  5. Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook 8/E Section 22:Waste Management by Louis Theodore, 2007-08-01
  6. Scaling Up: The Institution of Chemical Engineers and the Rise of a New Profession (Chemists and Chemistry) by Colin Divall, Sean F. Johnston, 2010-11-02
  7. Transactions of the Institution of Chemical Engineers. Volumes 1 to 16 (1923-1938) by Institution of Chemical Engineers, 1923
  8. High-Tech" Materials: Challenges and Opportunities for Chemical Engineers by Sheldon E. Isakoff, 1986-01-01
  9. Desalination & Water Re-Use (Institution of Chemical Engineers Symposium Series)
  10. American Chemists and Chemical Engineers, Volume 2
  11. Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook 8/E Section 15:Liquid-Liquid Extraction and Other Liquid-Liquid Operations and Equipment by Timothy C. Frank, 2007-08-01
  12. Solid-Liquid Separation Practice III: A Three-Day Symposium (Symposium Series (Institution of Chemical Engineers (Great Britain)), No. 113.) (No. 3) by Filtration Society (Great Britain), 1989-08
  13. Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook 8/E Section 9:Process Economics by James R. Coupe, 2007-08-01
  14. Hazards XI: New Directions in Process Safety (Institution of Chemical Engineers Symposium Series) by Of Institution, 1991-09-01

61. Homepage
News and information about the Chicago section and its activities and programs.
http://www.aiche-chicago.org/
American Institute of Chemical Engineers - Chicago Section Chicago Section Information Meetings/ Activities Professional Development ...
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Welcome! Welcome to the website of the Chicago Section of the AIChE. The Chicago Section is the first local section organized by the AIChE. The Chicago Section is one of the largest within the institute with over 1,200 members. Here are some of our recent and future activities:
  • Please join us on April 9th, 2003 for our annual Student Poster Session at Northwestern University in Evanston. Nominations are now being taken for the AIChE Chicago Section Officers for the 2003-2004 year. Click here to fill out a Nomination Form or request and Absentee Form. The annual AIChE Meeting will be in San Francisco from November 16-21. If you would like to submit a technical paper click here for more information. Last month the Illinois Future City Competition was held at UIC. To learn more about the Competition and the winners click here Congratulations to Professor Julio Ottino who won the 2002 Ernest W. Thiele Award. For more information

62. [612]B: Thrills And Chills - Amie Dachtler, Chemical Engineer
“Working as a chemical engineer and biologist is very challenging. It’sa ChemicalEngineer. chemical engineer. 612B Thrills and Chills.
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• Check out the book "Janice Vancleave’s 202 Oozing, Bubbling, Dripping, and Bouncing Experiments" by Janice Vancleave. It’s full of fun experiments to try.
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63. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
Civil Engineer chemical engineer Electrical Engineer EnvironmentalEngineer Industrial Engineer Mechanical Engineer ,
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The web site you have requested, Cool Careers in Science and Technology , is one of over 4000 student created entries in our Library. Before using our Library, please be sure that you have read and agreed to our To learn more about ThinkQuest. You can browse other ThinkQuest Library Entries To proceed to Cool Careers in Science and Technology click here Back to the Previous Page The Site you have Requested ...
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Click image for the Site Site Desciption Upon viewing our web site students should be able to get an idea about what career they might be interested in having as adults. If they can, maybe they should try some classes, activities, and/or programs dealing with it. This will help them to decide on that important career choice one in which they will be able to enjoy and succeed. They can also learn about resumes, goal setting and exploring colleges.

64. Palm OS Software For Process Engineers And Mechanical Engineers
Develops and sells Palm OS software. Inexpensive steam and pump programs useful for chemical engineers concerned with hydrocarbon processing.
http://www.processacesoftware.com/
Process Ace Software specializes in creating Palm OS software for the process industries. Our focus is on developing practical applications for Process and Mechanical Engineers that are useful in the office and field. Your Palm OS powered hand-held computer will be much more than a calculator and organizer after installing one of our products! View our Product Catalog to see screen-shots of our Palm OS steam tables application, centrifugal pump calculator, steam turbine calculator or process fired heater calculator. Three of our products are in the “ Palm Software Connection ” Top 10 Best Sellers list for Computer and Engineering! WebCounter Updated Mar 29, 2003 Steam Properties Pump Calculations Steam Turbine Calculations Gas Fired Heater Calculations New email address? Please contact us so we can update our records. You can’t get your free updates if we can’t find you [Home] [ Contact Us Products Downloads Purchase ... Links

65. The Skills Of A Chemical Engineer
The skills of a chemical engineer. chemical engineering is a broadprofession. However, chemical engineers share characteristics
http://www.chemsoc.org/exemplarchem/entries/2002/MartinPeck/skills.html
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The skills of a chemical engineer
Chemical Engineering is a broad profession. However, chemical engineers share characteristics which make them ideally suited to tackling a wide variety of problems. In summary, chemical engineers:
  • Turn laboratory bench-top phenomena into production processes Have an integrated approach to systems. They are trained to appreciate the complete process and to identify the key and critical components Work within and often manage teams of theoretical and experimental chemists, mechanical and civil engineers, accountants and health and safety officials Apply fundamental scientific understanding and engineering principles to industrial, laboratory and molecular processes involving gas, liquid or solid handling, chemical or biological reactions and heat transfer
Chemical Engineers work in diverse industries including oil, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, food, health and the environment. What do chemical engineers know?

66. Career & Employment Services - AIChE
American Institute of chemical engineers information center on chemical engineering careers, job search tips, and job search resources.
http://198.6.4.175/careerservices/
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... Web Resources for Job Seekers even more information on researching employers, immigration/ international concerns, job listing sites, etc. Meet our recent ChE Profiles Members Only! Get personalized advice on resumes, career, and more. Call 1-800-803-3446, or e-mail careerservices@aiche.org Watch for additions to this Web site and send us your questions and ideas using the contact information below.
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67. Making Soap With James Hershberger, A Chemical Engineer
Walton Home Page Old Timer's Home Page Making Soap With James Hershberger, A ChemicalEngineer James Hershberger or Hersh . What is soap and how does it work?
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Making Soap With James Hershberger , A Chemical Engineer
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What is soap and how does it work? Soap is saponified fat; a chemical reaction that takes place between oil and lye. I'm often ask the question, "Can I make soap without lye or some other caustic agent?" The answer is, "No." Some places sell spaghetti for "making soap" but this is already soap. This is only a remelt or a " rebatch operation Fats are made up of fatty acid molecules. Three fatty acid molecules are tied together into what are called "triglyceride" molecules. View the movable image below to see what happens when a stearic acid triglyceride molecule and three lye (sodium hydroxide) molecules come together to form 3 soap molecules and 1 glycerin molecule. Simplified Diagram Of The Saponification Process Interestingly enough, there actually isn't that much glycerin compared to the soap. Figuring the atomic weights, there's only 1% glycerin compared to 99% soap.
A fat droplet in suspension, surrounded by soap molecules. The hydrogenation of fat was first developed for the soap making industry in the late 1800's because of a shortage in animal fats. The unhealthy idea of eating them came later. Totally hydrogenated soybean oil is the main fat I use in all of my soap making. It's used for deep fat frying in the fast food restaurants so is readily accessible from any restaurant supply store. This type of fat makes great soap that's gentle on the skin. As this makes very hard soap, I use olive oil to soften it. Non-virgin oil is cheaper and just as good - maybe even better in soap. For people just learning to make soap, I suggest vegetable shortening as it's so much easier to get.

68. Chemical Heritage Foundation
The Chemical Heritage Foundation (CHF), established by the American Chemical Society (ACS) and the American Institute of chemical engineers (AIChE), had its origins in 1982. CHF seeks to strengthen public understanding of the chemical sciences and technologies.
http://www.chemheritage.org/
The Chemical Heritage Foundation (CHF), established by the American Chemical Society (ACS) and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), had its origins in 1982. CHF seeks to strengthen public understanding of the chemical sciences and technologies, increase the flow of the ablest students into the chemical sciences and chemical process industries, and instill in chemical scientists and engineers a greater pride in their heritage and their contributions to society. General Information
What the Chemical Heritage Foundation is, what it does, and how to get there
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Upcoming events, recent visitors, new gifts to the library, and new publications
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What you need to know about this 100,000-volume collection devoted to all aspects of our chemical heritage, and how you can add to it
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The grants, formal and informal lectures, symposia, and ongoing programs in oral history and the history of the biomolecular sciences that inform and support those interested in current scholarship on our chemical heritage
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Information on our travelling exhibits, speakers bureau, historical question service, and resources for teachers

69. EEK! - Chemical Engineer
. chemical engineer. by Kristin Hart. By my senior year of college, though, Irealized that I didn’t want to work as a chemical engineer for industry.
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/job/chemeng.htm
Chemical Engineer
by Kristin Hart
When you think about engineers does a picture of Dilbert, the comic strip character, pop into your head? Do you see geeks with pocket protectors who do nothing but stare at a computer terminal? Even though Dilbert can be hilarious and I sometimes do identify a little too closely with him, being an engineer with the DNR can actually be an adventure. For instance, I’ve climbed 100 foot smokestacks, been involved in criminal investigations, watched robots paint cars, and seen 5 tons of molten iron poured delicately into smoking sand molds on a foundry floor. I am an air management engineer. Air pollution is my business, or, should I say, helping prevent air pollution is my business. Most engineers in my field are divided into compliance inspectors and permit writers. Compliance inspectors go into the field almost every day. They make sure that people are following their air permits, that they are "in compliance." Sometimes they are inspecting a facility such as the General Motors car manufacturing plant in Janesville. Maybe they are looking into a complaint of bad odors coming from a facility, or dark smoke coming out a stack. On other days they may investigate violations of the air pollution standards such as the knocking down of a building without notification.
Permit writers spend a lot of time in front of computers. I write permits and don’t get into the field as much as the compliance inspectors do, but before I start a new permit I get to go on a tour of the plant that will get the permit. And just what is a permit you ask? A permit is a collection of all the air pollution laws and requirements that a certain company must follow. If a company should have an air permit and doesn’t, that’s a violation and an investigation will start.

70. Monster: Chemical Engineer, Aramco, Saudi Arabia, Freeman Blackburn (Q&A)
Freeman Blackburn, a chemical engineer, spent two stints working for Aramco in SaudiArabia, the first from 1978 until 1985, the second from 1991 until recently
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Freeman Blackburn, a chemical engineer, spent two stints working for Aramco in Saudi Arabia, the first from 1978 until 1985, the second from 1991 until recently. When he left Saudi Arabia earlier this year, he was a team leader for Saudi Aramco. (In 1987, the former owners of Aramco transferred all control to the Saudi government and the company became Saudi Aramco.) Life in Saudi Arabia was comfortable, if isolated, Blackburn recalls. He and his family lived in Udhailiyah, an Aramco community about 120 miles from the oil distribution point on the Arabian Gulf. "There are a lot of hardships in living where we were," says Blackburn, 55, who now lives in a suburb of Nashville. "It was a two-hour bus ride to go shopping." Blackburn says he has realized his financial goals, but would take a job if the right one came along. "I can retire," he says, "though I'm a little bit young, and I have a lot of experience that could be put to good use."
Monster.com: How did you end up in Saudi Arabia?

71. What Is A Chemical Engineer?
out seminal, high quality research that significantly extends thefrontiers of our discipline. A chemical engineer is someone who.
http://chemeng.uwaterloo.ca/dept/whatischemeng.htm
Mission Statement
Our mission is to develop the highest quality programs of teaching and research that will enable our students to play leading roles in the chemical, biochemical, materials and environmental industries and to educate future generations of our discipline. At the undergraduate level, our objective is to provide our students with a solid education and the analytical skills necessary to address modern problems in their field with technical competence and social responsibility. At the graduate level, our goal is to foster a stimulating academic environment that encourages students and faculty to cooperatively carry out seminal, high quality research that significantly extends the frontiers of our discipline.
A Chemical Engineer is someone who
  • develops new processes to prevent pollutants from being released into our environment or to remove them after they're already there; provides drinking water in desert countries by desalinating salt water; decreases our energy use by increasing the efficiency in our fossil fuel refining plants, or by experimenting with new forms of energy storage;

72. Forest Products Division Of AIChE
The Forest Products Division of the American Institute of chemical engineers offers information about the Division and about the industry, from the perspective of chemical engineers.
http://www.forest-products.org
The Forest Products Division of the
American Institute of Chemical Engineers: Chemical Engineers Building Better Lives
with Renewable Resources
Mission Annual Meeting Leaders Careers ... Miscellaneous
Our Purpose
According to our charter, the Forest Products Division shall:
  • encourage investigations and foster the dissemination of knowledge in the science and technology of processing forest products;
  • provide an opportunity for engineers and scientists interested in the fields of wood products and other fields of chemical engineering to meet and discuss problems of mutual interest, thus fostering the exchange of ideas and experiences;
  • coordinate the Institute's activities in the field of wood products and cooperate with other societies in this field. There are about 500 members in the Division representing academia, industry, and other groups. The most visible work of the Division is in sponsoring and organizing multiple technical sessions at national AIChE meetings, often collaborating with TAPPI and other groups. These technical sessions provide forums for the exchange of information about new technical developments in the forest products industries.
    The Annual Meeting
    The AIChE 2003 Fall Annual Meeting will be held Nov. 16-21, 2003 in San Francisco - a fabulous venue. The Forest Products Division (group 17) will sponsor the following sessions:
  • 73. Philadelphia Inquirer | 02/05/2003 | Thomas Liggett 3d | Chemical Engineer, 91
    Obituaries, Posted on Wed, Feb. 05, 2003, Thomas Liggett 3d Chemicalengineer, 91 Thomas Liggett 3d, 91, a retired chemical engineer
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    Back to Home ... News Friday, Apr 04, 2003 Obituaries Posted on Wed, Feb. 05, 2003 Thomas Liggett 3d, 91, a retired chemical engineer, died Saturday of pneumonia at the Rydal Park retirement community in Rydal. Mr. Liggett was born in New Castle, Pa. He grew up in Jenkintown and graduated from Jenkintown High School. After earning a degree in chemical engineering from Lehigh University in 1934, he became a traveling inspector for Union Carbide Co. He later worked on a synthetic-rubber project for Koppers Co. in Western Pennsylvania. In the 1950s, he was an instructor in chemical engineering at the University of Pittsburgh. From 1960 until he retired in 1977, Mr. Liggett was an engineer for the federal government at the Naval Ordnance Station in Indian Head, Md. He and his wife, Eleanor Dustin Liggett, moved to Rydal Park in 1988.

    74. Philadelphia Inquirer | 02/05/2003 | Thomas Liggett 3d | Chemical Engineer, 91
    Posted on Wed, Feb. 05, 2003, Thomas Liggett 3d chemical engineer,91 Thomas Liggett 3d, 91, a retired chemical engineer, died
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    Thomas Liggett 3d, 91, a retired chemical engineer, died Saturday of pneumonia at the Rydal Park retirement community in Rydal. Mr. Liggett was born in New Castle, Pa. He grew up in Jenkintown and graduated from Jenkintown High School. After earning a degree in chemical engineering from Lehigh University in 1934, he became a traveling inspector for Union Carbide Co. He later worked on a synthetic-rubber project for Koppers Co. in Western Pennsylvania. In the 1950s, he was an instructor in chemical engineering at the University of Pittsburgh. From 1960 until he retired in 1977, Mr. Liggett was an engineer for the federal government at the Naval Ordnance Station in Indian Head, Md. He and his wife, Eleanor Dustin Liggett, moved to Rydal Park in 1988. Mr. Liggett was a life member of Grace Presbyterian Church in Jenkintown. He also was a member of the Pennsylvania Society of the Sons of the Revolution, the National Society of Professional Engineers, and the American Chemical Society. His son, Thomas, said his father enjoyed travel, reading science journals and tinkering. "People would bring him things to fix - cars, appliances, vacuum cleaners," he said. "He would take them apart and put them back together again."

    75. Stricker Consulting, Chemical Engineer
    Mark Stricker is a chemical engineer providing temporary manpower to solve problems dealing with waste Category Regional North America Richland Business and Economy......Mark Stricker is a chemical engineer providing temporary manpower to solve problemsdealing with waste management, chemical processing, plant operations, and
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    Stricker Consulting
    Mark Stricker, PE, BSChE
    West Richland, Washington
    Providing Practical Solutions to Technical Problems
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    76. K. Balasubramanian, Chemical Engineer From India Providing Services For Chemical
    K. Balasubramanian, chemical engineer from India providing services for chemical,Fertiliser, petroleum refineries and equipment manufacturers.
    http://www.indiamart.com/manian/
    Welcomes you to do business with Indian Process Equipment Manufacturers
    for Chemical Industries.
    You are also welcome to entrust your marketing worry to
    sell your products to Indian Chemical Industries. Mr. K. Balasubramanian is a Chemical Engineer with 30 years experience in varied activities like Process Equipment Design, Manufacturing, Marketing and Project Management. He had worked for Indian Manufacturers of Heat Exchangers, Pressure Vessels, Filtration Equipments, Gas driers, Material Handling Equipments and Pipeline Valves. He had travelled widely in India and enjoys good rapport with Indian Process Equipment Manufacturers, Petroleum Refineries, Chemical and Fertilizer Plants and the related Engineering Consultants.
    If you are sourcing equipments for setting up/revamping Chemical Process Industry:
    Please forward your requirement without hesitation.
    K. Balasubramanian will get back to you with the best offer from the most suited manufacturer to meet your specific requirement You must be aware that Indian Manufacturers are second to none in various process industry needs. They are made to meet International Fabrication Codes to ensure strict Quality Assurance requirements.
    If you have any specialised product to offer to Indian Chemical Industry :
    K. Balasubramanian with his wide exposure to Indian Hydrocarbon, Fertilizer and other Chemical Industry can help you in marketing your products to them.

    77. SONG - Subject Group For Oil & Natural Gas
    A nonprofit organisation within the Institution of chemical engineers aimed at promoting knowledge and establishing networks throughout the Oil and Gas and related industries.
    http://song.icheme.org
    natural home www.chemistry.org American Chemical Society www.welcome.to/npt Dutch Chemical Engineers' Association www.aiche.org American Institute of Chemical Engineers www.epsc.org European Process Safety Centre www.pd-aiche.com American Institute of Chemical Engineers Process Development Group www.gasprocessors.com Gas Processors Association
    www.api.org American Petroleum
    www.chemeng.ca Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering www.gtionline.org International Centre for Gas Technology Information www.chemconsultants.org Chemical Consultants Network www.pttc.org Petroleum Technology Transfer Council www.cia.org.uk Chemical Industries Association www.soci.org Society of Chemical Industry chemsafety.org ChemSafety.org www.raci.org.au The Royal Australian Chemical Institute dechema .de Dechema www.rsc.org The Royal Society of Chemistry
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    78. SAIC Job Opportunities Junior Chemical Engineer (Reston VA US)
    Junior chemical engineer toprovide support in toxics release inventory, pollution prevention......Junior chemical engineer. Job
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    79. RM Thurlow Pty Ltd Consulting Chemical Engineers And Insurance Investigations
    Consulting chemical engineers specialising in pulp and paper, water and waste water processes, chemical manufacturing and specialist advice to loss adjusters for insurance claims.
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    80. NSF PR 99-22: STANFORD CHEMICAL ENGINEER CHAITAN KHOSLA RECEIVES ALAN T. WATERMA
    information at media contacts. Stanford chemical engineer ChaitanKhosla Receives Alan T. Waterman Award From NSF. A 34year-old
    http://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/news/press/99/pr9922.htm
    News - April 9, 1999 NSF PR 99-22 Media contact: Joel Blumenthal jblument@nsf.gov Program contact: Susan Fannoney sfannone@nsf.gov
    This material is available primarily for archival purposes. Telephone numbers or other contact information may be out of date; please see current contact information at media contacts
    Stanford Chemical Engineer Chaitan Khosla Receives Alan T. Waterman Award From NSF
    A 34-year-old Stanford University professor of chemical engineering and chemistry whose work is leading to the discovery of new drugs to fight infections and diseases has received the National Science Foundation (NSF)'s most prestigious prize for young researchers. Chaitan S. Khosla will be honored with the 1999 Alan T. Waterman Award at a National Science Board awards ceremony May 5 in Washington, D.C. Khosla's work in elucidating the genes involved in the microbial production of polyketides, and methods for modifying these genes, "has captured the attention of the entire pharmaceutical industry as an exciting new approach for the production of new antimicrobial agents from engineered organisms," said 1988 Waterman Award winner and University of California-Berkeley professor of chemistry Peter G. Schultz. Khosla's "creativity, productivity and intellect are defining the forefront of his field and opening a whole new opportunity at the interface of chemistry, biology and chemical engineering," Schultz added.

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