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AMERICAN
INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
NEW JERSEY SECTION
Founded in 1949
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Welcome
The New Jersey Section is the oldest Section in the State of New Jersey. (AIChE National identifies us as Section 032.) We are dedicated to promoting education, academic
excellence, technical innovation, professional development and professional
ethics in Chemical Engineering. We primarily cover Middlesex, Union, Monmouth and Somerset counties. Rutgers University is located in our
district. We also maintain strong ties with NJIT and The Stevens Institute of Technology.
Our Next Meeting...
Our next
meeting is Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2005 at 6pm at Snuffys. The topic is An Engineers look at scaleup of a process R&D Glass Plant (Kilo Lab). The speaker is Mr. Bryan Pingitor of
Bristol-Myers Squibb. More is described in the abstract.
Here is
the abstract...
For directions
News
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Elections
are Now! Please
vote by December 15 via mail or email.
Please go to the Officers page (link at left) for a copy of the ballot
and voting instructions.
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We
now use a Yahoo Group. Its link is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NJAIChE/. You must be a member of the NJ Section to be
invited to the group. Request NJ Section
membership by clicking on the Join Now button below. You will need your Yahoo ID or you can create
one.
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Have
a Job for a ChE?
Please send an email to our Yahoo
Group.
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Read
about the latest Chemical Engineering related news in the AIChE Newsroom.
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Weve
added a link to the North Jersey Sections web site on our Useful
Links page. It also includes a link
to their latest meeting notice.
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Also,
on our Useful Links page, click on Local Meetings
and it will take you to the bottom of the page where upcoming meetings of
interest to NJ Chemical Engineers are listed.
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On
the Meetings page you will see a list of upcoming
and past meetings. Now we include photos
of events right in the meeting abstract link.
Look for See the
Photos! in red. In addition, if the
speakers provide us with a digital copy of their presentation, we will include
a link to it in the Files column on that page.
If you have any comments or suggestions, please send mail to njaiche@yahoogroups.com
This website is hosted by the Rutgers University Department of Chemical Engineering
And please visit our neighbors the Rutgers AIChE Students at http://aiche.rutgers.edu
Last modified: Oct 23, 2005