Topical H: AIChE Centennial: ChE Research and Technology – Past and Future
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Monday, November 17, 2008
Session 22 - Centennial Super-Session: Major Successes and Exciting Prospects for Research in Core ChE Areas
 
Session 52 - Plenary I: 100 Years of Separations Science, Technology and Education
Cosponsored by: 02 Separations Division
 
Session 61 - A Celebration of ChEmical Engineering Contributions to the Nuclear Technology
Cosponsored by: 14 Nuclear Engineering Division
 
Session 76 - Centennial Super-Session: Major Successes and Exciting Prospects for Technology in Core Industries for ChE
 
Session 93 - Invited: History of ChEmical Reaction Engineering: Linking the Past with the Future I
Cosponsored by: 20 Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division
Cosponsored by: T6 Topical 6: AIChE Centennial: ChEmical Engineering Education: Past and Future
 
Session 94 - Invited Speakers: Past, Present and Future of Pharmaceutical and Biopharmaceutical Engineering
 
Session 109 - Plenary Session I on Bioseparations: Celebrating One Hundred Years of Bioseparations
Cosponsored by: 02g Bio Separations
 
Session 143 - Computers in Operations - Invited Session for Centennial
 
Session 154 - Invited Session - Applied Mathematics in ChEmical Engineering: Past 100 Years and the Future
Cosponsored by: 10d Applied Mathematics and Numerical Analysis
 
Session 155 - Invited: History of ChEmical Reaction Engineering: Linking the Past with the Future II
Cosponsored by: 20 Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division
Cosponsored by: T6 Topical 6: AIChE Centennial: ChEmical Engineering Education: Past and Future
 
Session 174 - Past, Present and Future of Bioengineering
Cosponsored by: 15c Bioengineering
 
 
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Session 192 - A Century of Surface Science and Catalysis I
 
Session 193 - Advances in Catalysis: A Historical Perspective
 
Session 224 - History and Future of Particle Production - Anniversary Topic
 
Session 237 - Perspectives and Prospects for Thermodynamic Modeling, Simulation, and Experimentation in ChEmical Engineering
Cosponsored by: 01a Thermodynamics and Transport Properties
 
Session 254 - One Hundred Years of Environmental Law and Policy: Air (Cosponsored by the Environmental Division and A&WMA)
Cosponsored by: 09a Air
 
Session 259 - A Century of Surface Science and Catalysis II
Cosponsored by: 01g Low Pressure
Cosponsored by: 20 Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division
 
Session 291 - Historical Perspectives on Development of New Processes: Co-Sponsored by Process Research and Innovation, Group 12a
Cosponsored by: 12a Process Research and Innovation
 
Session 306 - One Hundred Years of Environmental Law and Policy: Water
Cosponsored by: 09 Environmental Division
Cosponsored by: 09b Water
 
Session 308 - Perspectives on Transport Phenomena
Cosponsored by: 01d Transport Processes
 
Session 319 - The Evolution of Molecular Modeling into a ChEmical Engineering Tool I
Cosponsored by: 21 Computational Molecular Science and Engineering Forum
 
Session 325 - Hundred Years of Advancements in Fuels and Petrochemicals
Cosponsored by: 16 Fuels and Petrochemicals Division
 
Session 327 - A Century of Surface Science and Catalysis III
 
Session 359 - Mixing History since 1908 and the Future of Mixing Research
Cosponsored by: 06 North American Mixing Forum
Cosponsored by: T6 Topical 6: AIChE Centennial: ChEmical Engineering Education: Past and Future
 
Session 368 - One Hundred Years of Environmental Law and Policy: Waste
Cosponsored by: 09 Environmental Division
Cosponsored by: 09c Solid Waste
 
Session 381 - Systems and Process Control Centennial Session (invited)
 
Session 383 - The Evolution of Molecular Modeling into a ChEmical Engineering Tool II
Cosponsored by: 21 Computational Molecular Science and Engineering Forum
 
 
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Session 477 - Future Directions in Transport Phenomena
Cosponsored by: 01d Transport Processes
Cosponsored by: 07 Transport and Energy Processes
 

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