ar; other clean energy technologies; the development of unique
materials such as Tupperware, Styrofoam, and nylons; to medical
breakthroughs in pharmaceutical production and drug delivery -- chemical
engineers have had a hand in almost every advance and convenience of modern
life.
"This is the perfect time to remind everyone, including chemical
engineers themselves, how important this field is to nearly every facet of
progress in society," said John Sofranko, AIChE Executive Director. "But,
this year's meeting isn't just about the past. There is a great deal of
excitement to share about recent research accomplishments and how they will
translate into future developments. The meeting will energize our members."
For more information on the AIChE Annual Meeting or Chem-E-Car please
call Jeanette Krebs, 717-214-2200 also please visit
http://www.aiche.org/annual.
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