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  Career
The title "engineer" is normally used only by individuals who have an academic degree (or equivalent work experience) in one of the engineering disciplines.
Engineers and scientists are often confused in the minds of the general public.
In the US, the term "engineer" is also used to denote an operator of an engine of some sort, e.g., a railroad engineer denotes the operator of a locomotive, a ship's engineer denotes the operator of the steam engine on a steamship, and a stationary engineer is normally responsible for a stationary steam engine.
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  Chemical engineering Summary
Chemical engineering was the first profession which utilized accreditation in order to gain consistency and ensure the appropriate education of its members.
Chemical engineering is an important profession and as long as technological advances continue to be made, the demand for chemical engineers will continue to rise.
Chemical engineering is the application of science, in particular chemistry, physics and mathematics, to the process of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms.
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 Chemical Engineer Profile
Chemical engineers also work in a variety of manufacturing industries other than chemical manufacturing such as electronics, photographic equipment, and pulp and paper mills.
Chemical engineers are increasingly using computer technology to optimize all phases of research and production; therefore they need to understand how to apply computer skills to process analysis, automated control systems, and statistical quality control.
Employment of Chemical Engineers in Michigan is expected to increase about as fast as the average for all occupations through the year 2008.
www.delta.edu /jobplace/CareerProfiles/chemicalengineerprofile.html   (703 words)

  
 Sun.Star Cebu - Chemical engineers seek recognition, change in law
CHEMICAL engineers are working to give their profession and their numbers a boost by changing the law.
He said if chemical engineers participated in the design of a system, then they should rightfully be given the opportunity to affix their signatures to such designs, in the same way that other types of engineers sign their designs.
He admitted that if the chemical process in the plant had already been previously designed and installed, it was possible for mechanical engineers to do the rest of the work, as it would involve only taking care of the operations, already made possible by the designs installed by the chemical engineers.
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 Chemical Engineer Job Description, Career as a Chemical Engineer, Salary, Employment - Definition and Nature of the ...
Chemicals are used in the processing and treatment of many of the foods we eat, much of the water we drink, and many of the clothes we wear.
Chemical engineers must be willing to study throughout their careers so that they can keep up with advances in engineering technology.
Engineers who offer their services to the public or whose work affects life, health, or property must be licensed by the state in which they work.
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 CHENGINEER
Chemical engineering science utilizes mass, momentum, and energy transfer along with thermodynamics and chemical kinetics to analyze and improve unit operations, such as distillation, mixing, and biological processes.
Chemical engineers have been nicknamed “universal engineers” because they must be versatile (able to handle a wide range of technical problems).
Chemical engineers have held or are currently holding prominent positions in large corporations.
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 Reference for Engineer - Search.com
For example, in the United States a railroad engineer denotes the operator of a locomotive, a ship's engineer denotes the operator of the steam engine on a steamship, and a stationary engineer is normally responsible for a stationary steam engine.
In firefighting, the term "engineer" refers to a firefighter whose job is to drive the fire apparatus and, if it has an onboard water supply, to stay with the engine and operate the pumps so that the firefighters on the hose can have enough water to put out the fire.
An army military engineer is a member of any branch of the armed forces responsible for the design and construction and also the destruction of offensive, defensive and logistical structures for warfare.
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 What is a Chemical Engineer
Chemical Engineers were able to take the small amounts of Antibiotics developed by men such as Sir Arthur Fleming (discovered Penicillin in 1929) and increase their yields several thousand of times through mutation and special brewing techniques.
Chemical Engineering is a basic discipline which serves industrial and other activities where processes occur in which materials undergo a change be it chemical or physical.
Chemical engineering usually involves preparing feed materials to an appropriate condition, enabling a reaction or reactions to occur, separating and purifying the products possibly by distillation or like process, controlling wastes and ultimately adding value to a raw material in the production of something useful to people.
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 Chemical engineering - Engineering
Chemical engineering is the application of science, in particular chemistry, along with mathematics and economics to the process of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms.
Chemical engineers are now engaged in the development and production of a diverse range of products, as well as in commodity and specialty chemicals.
Today, the field of chemical engineering is a diverse one, covering areas from biotechnology and nanotechnology to mineral processing.
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 Golden State Career Videos
Chemical Engineers usually begin their professional careers as junior or assistant engineers and, as they gain experience, advance to positions of greater responsibility.
Those engineers who are engaged primarily in research may be given increasingly responsible assignments with increases in salary and recognition, and may progress to such positions as supervisor, project engineer, or director of research.
Chemical Engineers may also find employ-ment by submitting resumes and applying directly to companies that hire engineers in their specialty, or by replying to ads in newspapers and professional journals.
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 List of chemical engineers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of notable chemical engineers, people who studied or practiced chemical engineering.
See also List of engineers - for lists of engineers by discipline.
She was valedictorian in her high school and had a Chemical Engineering scholarship at Northwestern University.
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 What are Chemical Engineers
Chemical engineers are involved in creating new wonder drugs and materials that will improve life on earth and make space exploration a reality.
Chemical engineers are concerned not just for themselves and their employers, but also for their neighbors.
If they do, they usually use their chemical engineering knowledge to specialize--for instance, a chemical engineer with a law degree might focus on patent or environmental law.
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 Chemical Engineers
Chemical engineers apply the principles of chemistry, physics, mathematics, and mechanical and electrical engineering to the development, production, and use of chemicals.
Chemical manufacturing and biotechnology research are both on the increase in this state, and chemical engineers work in both of these fields.
Most chemical engineers earn salaries in the $50,000-$107,000 range, with a 2005 median of about $54,000 for entry- level engineers and $97,000 for experienced engineers.
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 Learn more about List of people by occupation in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
List of people by occupation: There are a variety of articles on wikipedia that list people of a particular occupation.
People on these lists should ideally have wikipedia articles of their own, and be in some way noteworthy for their occupation.
List of musicians by genre (with more lists)
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 CareerZone
American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) - AIChE's vision is to provide value as the global leader of the chemical engineering profession, be the lifetime center for professional and personal growth and security of chemical engineers, and be the foremost catalyst in applying chemical engineering expertise in meeting societal needs.
Engineers Week - Engineers Week promotes recognition among parents, teachers and students of the importance of a technical education and a high level of math, science, and technology literacy, and motivates youths to pursue engineering careers in order to provide a diverse, vigorous and informed engineering workforce.
American Society for Engineering Education - American Society for Engineering Education is a nonprofit organization of individuals and institutions committed to furthering education in engineering and engineering technology.
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 The Sloan Career Cornerstone Center
It would take too long to list all the products that are impacted by chemical engineers, but knowing what industries employ them may help you comprehend the scope of their work.
Within these industries, chemical engineers rely on their knowledge of mathematics and science, particularly chemistry, to overcome technical problems safely and economically.
Chemical engineers face many of the same challenges that other professionals face, and they meet these challenges by applying their technical knowledge, communication and teamwork skills, the most up-to-date practices available, and hard work.
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 History of ChEn: What is a Chemical Engineer?
Yet, it is the chemical engineer alone that draws upon the vast and powerful science of chemistry to solve a wide range of problems.
Chemical engineers have been able to take small amounts of antibiotics developed by people such as Sir Arthur Fleming (who discovered penicillin in 1929) and increase their yields several thousand times through mutation and special brewing techniques.
Chemical engineering is not a profession that has to dwell on the achievements of the past for comfort, for its greatest accomplishments are yet to come.
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 Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineers are employed around the globe in a world class, largely graduate, profession.
Chemical Engineers are found in a wide range of industries from chemicals and bio-chemicals to energy, food and drink, pharmaceuticals and health care.
Chemical Engineers have the multi-disciplinary skills that keep their options open and they are valued and well rewarded in many kinds of employment.
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 Chemical Engineering Process & Technology Training | Continuing Education for Professional Engineers
Continuing education for professional engineers is needed to fill the void between the curriculum of a theoretical education and the practical demands of chemical engineering and applied process engineering.
Our comprehensive curriculum of online and public chemical engineering training courses run one- to five- days in length and include discussions, case studies, and group exercises which are taught by top industry leaders who share their knowledge in an enthusiastic, interactive manner.
Chemical engineering technology is also concerned with pioneering valuable new materials and techniques which is an important form of research and development.
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 Exciting Careers in Chemical Engineering
Biotechnical Chemical Engineers design the processes for the care, feeding, and collecting of living beings used to create new and better drugs, artificial organs, or even DNA for research.
Chemical Engineers in the electronics industry could be involved in designing better materials, or even in manufacturing microchips.
Chemical Engineers are often thought to work solely in petroleum companies.
www.ecs.umass.edu /che/che110/career_list.html   (362 words)

  
 Accelrys:Chemical Databases: Product Listing
And, of course, there is the Chemicals Available for Purchase database, which is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to source chemicals and reagents.
Chemicals Available for Purchase (CAP) - Searching through suppliers' catalogs is inconvenient and error-prone - especially if some are paper-based, some are on CD and some need importing to a database.
If you are planning a new chemical synthesis, this database can save you hundreds or thousands of dollars with every search, because our expert chemical reaction abstractors probe deep into the literature to find common pitfalls in chemical synthesis.
www.accelrys.com /products/chem_databases/listing.html   (674 words)

  
 Chemical engineering - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chemical engineering is the branch of engineering that deals with the application of physical science, e.g.
chemistry, physics, and mathematics, to the process of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms.
A person employed in this field is called a chemical engineer.
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 AIChE Chicago, : Bylaws
Any member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers who resides and is engaged in business outside the boundaries of the Section and who desires to affiliated with the Section shall be eligible for membership and may become a member of the Section by application in writing to the Section Secretary.
The list of nominees, along with appropriate background information, shall be presented to the members as part of the written notice of the annual meeting.
Absentee ballots, which shall consist of a list of the nominations by the Nominating Committee, an inner unsigned envelope, and an outer signed envelope, shall be mailed to members at the time of the notice of the annual meeting, and must be returned to the Secretary prior to the annual meeting.
www.aiche-chicago.org /Section_Info/Bylaws.html   (3477 words)

  
 ChemCases: NutraSweet - 4. Chemical Commerce
Clearly, the chemical industry manufactured materials that caused grave damage to the health and safety of many living organisms, as effective in accomplishing their intended tasks as they might have been.
Use of freons, wonderful chemicals that are safe and do their job well as refrigeration and air-conditioning coolants, leaves us with a depleted ozone layer that, in turn, raises worry about excessive exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
Thalidomide, a chemical quite effective as a sedative, was discovered to be a powerful teratogen, a substance that caused birth defects..
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 Chemical Consultants Network Chemical Engineers Directory
For Litwin I was a Senior Project Engineer for crude unit and ethylene plant offsites.
For Stone & Webster Engineering, I was a Process/Project Engineer for an ethylene cracker plant.
Chemical Engineer with extensive experience and expertise in the design and construction of chemical facilities and in developing cost effective chemical processes.
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 Chemical : Gifts for Engineers, Unique gifts for every engineer on your list
They have been hand-chosen just for chemical engineers, so you don't have to waste time trying to find something they will like.
Give your chemical engineer something different this year by choosing a memorable gift from this category.
Tickle his funny bone with this list of commonly used terms and their humorous definitions.
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 Chemical Engineering Calculators
Utility Applets for Engineers and Scientists -- calculators for thermal radiation, thermodynamic tables, combustion reaction, gas dynamics, etc.
Chemcyclopedia Online -- A listing of chemicals available from various suppliers, with chemical name, trade names, packaging, special shipping requirements, potential applications,and CAS Registry Numbers; useful for making buying decisions.
Chemical Engineering - A Guide to Internet Resources -- Guides and resources, organizations, databases, electronic journals, additional tools.
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