The American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Long Beach student chapter is a professional development organization under the College of Engineering. Our goal is to support chemical engineering students, develop their professional skills, expose them to industry opportunities and foster a sense of camaraderie within the major. However, membership is open to all majors and everyone is encouraged to come to one of our meetings on Wednesdays in EN2-107 from 12:00-1:00pm or stop by our office in EN-2-101B if interested. Below is a list of some of the events and activities in which we will be participating throughout the academic year:
- AIChE Annual Meeting 2010 in Salt Lake City, UT
- AIChE Western Regional Conference 2011 in Long Beach, CA
- Chem-E-Car Competition
- Energy Forum 2010 in Long Beach, CA
- Hosted by IEEE, AIChE, & AIAA
- AIChE SoCal Professional Chapter meetings.
- CSULB E-Week 2011
- Guests Speakers
- BP, Worley Parsons, Fluor, etc.
- Plant Tours
- BP, United Rock Products, etc.
- Potluck BBQ and Bonfire Socials
- Octoberfest Beer Brewing / Fermentation Studies
AIChE's Vision is to Provide Value as:The Global Leader of the chemical Engineering profession, The Lifetime Center for professional & personal growth, and security of chemical engineers, The Foremost Catalyst in applying chemical engineering expertise in meeting societal needs.
AIChE Mission: - Promote excellence in chemical engineering education and global practice
- Advance the development and exchange of relevant knowledge
- Uphold and advance the profession's standards, ethics and diversity
- Enhance the lifelong career development and financial security of chemical engineers through products, services, networking, and advocacy
- Stimulate collaborative efforts among industry, universities, government, and professional societies
- Encourage other engineering and scientific professionals to participate in AIChE activities;
- Advocate public policy that embraces sound technical and economic information and that represents the interest of chemical engineers
- Facilitate public understanding of technical issues; and
- Achieve excellence in operations of the Institute.
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