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November 2008, Vol. 104, No. 11

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In This Issue


Happy Birthday AIChE




A Century of Triumphs

Ten lasting chemical engineering achievements — and 100 markers of chemical engineers’ progress toward them.


Saluting AIChE’s Centenarians

In honor of AIChE’s 100th birthday, we recognize two members who have each celebrated more than 100 birthdays.


Chemical Engineering in the Next 25 Years

Twenty-five of the profession’s thought-leaders speculate about what the future holds.

Phillip R. Westmoreland
READER SURVEY

Where Do You Think We Are Headed?

Nearly 1,300 members responded to our online questionnaire about the future of chemical engineering. Here’s what they said.

Joanna Ziemlewski

From Small Acorns, Large Trees Grow

As AIChE celebrates its history, one AIChE Fellow shares the history of a sister society

Jaromir J. Ulbrecht

What’s New Then and Now - Part 1

This special products section looks at some of today’s equipment and service offerings alongside product  write-ups and ads from the past.

Matthew McKeon-Slattery

What’s New Then and Now - Part 2




What’s New Then and Now - Part 3




Tracking Trends in Undergraduate Enrollment

By understanding the normal enrollment swings, employers and students can capitalize during the boom times and ride out the busts, while universities can allocate resources more effectively. 

R. Russell Rhinehart

A New Strategic Plan Catalyzes AIChE

In its second century, AIChE will be a globally recognized leader serving the diverse needs of the chemical engineering profession and society. Implementation of the strategic plan will focus on specific goals that reach beyond traditional boundaries.

Lawrence B. Evans, Dale L. Keairns, H. Scott Fogler, John A. Sofranko, and Rick Cain

Getting Here was Half the Fun



Historical Shorts

Energy Now and Then

  


Chemical Processing Equipment on Display




Petrochem Show a Hit!




Careers in Chemical Engineering