Providing a unique approach, this book conveys the scope of chemical and biomolecular engineering practice with the goal of helping interested potential students as well as graduating engineers understand the many engaging career pathways that are available in these dynamic fields.
Profiles of Working Engineers
Preface for Students, Guidance Counselors, Mentors, and Teachers
About the Authors
Chapter 1 What Are Chemical Engineering and Biomolecular Engineering?
Chapter 2 Historical Adventures in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Chapter 3 Where Do Most Chemical and Biomolecular Engineers Work? How Much Are They Paid?
Chapter 4 Basic Concepts: Chemical Processes and Unit Operations
Chapter 5 Basic Concepts: Equilibrium and Rate Processes
Chapter 6 Basic Concepts: Separation Processes and Other Unit Operations
Chapter 7 Basic Concepts: Dynamics and Control of Chemical Reactions and Processes
Chapter 8 Basic Concepts: Creation and Stewardship of the Sustainable Process Plant
Chapter 9 Roles Chemical and Biomolecular Engineers Play
Chapter 10 Future Directions in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering: A Few Examples
Index
Profiles of Working Engineers
Name
Company
Industry Sector
Title of the Profile Article
Chapter 1
John Florez
ExxonMobil
Petroleum Refining
Involved in All Aspects of Petroleum Refining "From the Shop Floor to the Top Floor"
Jill Rogers
DuPont Performance Materials
Performance Chemicals Sector
Connecting the Dots to Procure Process Plant Equipment and Systems
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Kristine Chin
American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
Chemical Engineering- Professional Development
Helping to Shape the Entire "Lively and Invigorating" Chemical Engineering Profession
Tom McGowan, PE
TMTS Associates
Environmental Management and Control
A Self-Proclaimed "Jack of All Trades, Thanks to My Chemical Engineering Training and Expertise"
Mark Rosenzweig
Chemical Processing magazine (Putman Media)
Engineering Trade Press
Technical Editing and Editorial Development Provides Variety and Intellectual Satisfaction
Chapter 4
Henry Kister, ChE
Fluor Corp.
Distillation
Applying Engineering Analysis to Solve Challenging Distillation Problems
Kathy Shell, PE
TApplied Engineering Solutions, Inc. (aeSolutions)
Engineering Management and Process Safety Consulting
Emphasizing Process Safety Throughout the Entire Organization
Shrikant Dhodapkar, PhD
The Dow Chemical Company
Particle Technology and Solids Processing
Applying Fundamentals of Particle Technology and Innovative Approaches to Solve Challenging Industrial Problems, from Conception to Scaleup
Chapter 5
Freeman Self, PE
Bechtel Oil, Gas, and Chemicals Business Unit
Oil, Gas, and Chemicals Sector
Combining the Fundamentals with Continuing Education to Ensure Optimal Process Design
Valerie Florez, PE
Chemical Engineer/Volunteer
Diverse Process Operations and Information Management
Using My Flexible Chemical Engineering Degree in Both Traditional and Non-Traditional Roles
David Dankworth, PhD
ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Co.
Chemical Process Research & Development
Chemical Engineers: Pressed into Service to Solve Society's Most Pressing Problems
Chapter 6
Cindy Mascone
Chemical Engineering Progress (CEP) Magazine
Professional Development and Technical Publishing
Bringing Engineering Precision to Professional Writing and Editing
Soni Olufemi Oyekan, PhD
Prafis Energy Solutions
Petroleum Refining and Catalysis
Applying Catalysis Expertise to a Range of Petroleum-Refining Challenges
Chapter 7
Angela Summers, PhD, PE
SIS-TECH
Safety-Related Instrumentation and Control
Deploying the Latest Risk-Analysis Techniques and System Design to Ensure Plant Safety
Irvin Osborne-Lee, PhD
Roy G. Perry College of Engineering, Prairie View A&M University
Academia-Chemical Engineerings
Memo to Students: Education is the Only Thing They Can Never Take Away from You
Chapter 8
Otis Shelton
Praxair, Inc./Union Carbide Corp. (Retired)
Chemical Operations and Safety
Supporting Safety Excellence throughout a Network of Industrial Facilities
Susan Weiher, PhD
Global Foundries
Semiconductor Industry
Using Chemical Engineering to Advance the Frontiers in Semiconductor Performance
Frederick Gregory
The Lubrizol Corp.
Chemicals Sector/Performance Additives
Applying Engineering Principles to Ensure Safety and Reduce Risk
Chapter 9
Sheila (Yongxin) Yang
Genentech/Roche
Bioprocessing/Pharmaceutical Development
Building a Career in the Biopharmacuetical Industry with a Solid Chemical Engineering Foundation
James Turner, PE
Fluor Corp.
Engineering & Construction (E&C), Process Technology
Doing What You Love...Loving What You Do
Anita E. Osborne-Lee, JD
Attorney-at-Law (Private Practice)
Legal/Law
Exploring the Natural Synergy Between Engineering and the Legal Profession
Steve D. Emerson, PhD, PE
Emerson Technical Analysis, LLC
Process Safety Consulting
Using a Lifetime of Metallurgical and Chemical Engineering Expertise to Prevent Catastrophic Events
Chapter 10
Christopher Bowles
Texas Instruments
Semiconductor Industry
Combining Chemical and Electrical Engineering Expertise to Optimize Semiconductor Fabrication
Roy E. Sanders, PE, EE
PPG Industries (Retired) and Current Process Safety Consultant
Chemical Plant Operations
Stick with Your Chemical Engineering Degree and Open Up a World of Experiences
Joseph B. Powell, PhD
Shell
Chemical Plant Operations
Harnessing "Vision and Adaptability" in the Pursuit of Clean, Sustainable Processes for Fuels and Chemicals