New Process Simulation Course Using VMGSim Software
Engineering Research & Consulting Company (ERCC) announces that the basic training simulation course using VMGSim software will begin on Sunday 8/11/2009.
The course consists of 18 hrs during 5 days.
The course fees are 400 L.E
The advanced course will start on Saturday 14/11/2009
For attending & more information call 02 37487564 – 0122804713
You can see the course content [...]
AIChE ChemE on Demand
In today’s market, it’s not enough to stay current or have stellar credentials. You need to be agile, adaptable and able to meet the ever-changing demands of your industry. There’s no time to get up to speed. You need immediate access to the latest technical expertise, research and innovations when you need it.
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Job: Pre-Sales and Technical Support Engineer
Our colleague “Wafaa S. Mohamed” has posted the following job offer (as adopted from Egyptian Chemical Egineer Facebook):
Employer:Ewest Egypt
Job Title re-Sales and Technical Support Engineer
Country :Egypt
Job Category:Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineer
Job Type:Full Time
Description :Taking care of clients requests. Searching for the …required products through the Internet. Preparing technical offer. Following up the submitted [...]
MATLAB Tutorial: Getting Started with MATLAB
Check out this MATLAB tutorial. Let’s explore the basics of using MATLAB and see how to enter commands, create plots, perform matrix operations and get help. Download code and watch other videos at http://mathworks.com/video
Astronaut tells youth how to reach the stars
Mae C. Jemison, a chemical engineering graduate, has soared across the heavens as an astronaut, but she speaks in a down-to-earth way about pursuing careers in science and technology.
Jemison, the first African-American woman astronaut, addressed a mostly female audience of hundreds recently at the University of Missouri-Kansas City Starr Symposium, which brings nationally known experts [...]
Professors develop sweet new power source
It’s not quite as simple as plugging your laptop into a can of soda, but a team of BYU researchers is hoping to give the world a sweeter, cheaper source of power through the abundant glucose molecule.
“We’re always searching for better sources of electrical power,” said Dean Wheeler, a chemical engineering professor in BYU’s Fulton [...]
Energy Talk from Former Shell Executive
Since alumna Linda Cook graduated 29 years ago with a degree in petroleum engineering, she has served on the boards of directors for both Shell and Boeing. Her prominence in the energy industry has earned her repeated recognition by Forbes Magazine as one of the 100 most powerful women in the world, reaching No. 43 [...]
Electrospun fibers used for protective clothing?
In his office, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Professor of Chemical Engineering Gregory Rutledge keeps a small piece of fabric that at first glance resembles a Kleenex. This tissue-like material, softer than silk, is composed of fibers that are a thousand times thinner than a human hair and holds promise for a wide range of [...]
Introduction to Chemical Engineering Video – Lecture 3
Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department discusses units, comparing the different methods and systems of measuring different variables.
Introduction to Chemical Engineering Video – Lecture 2
The head TA for Introduction to Chemical Engineering fills in for Professor Channing Robertson and discusses the modern oil refinery, focusing upon the process and mechanisms behind refining crude oil.
Introduction to Chemical Engineering is an introductory course offered by the Stanford University Engineering Department. It provides a basic overview of the chemical engineering field today [...]
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