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American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Biography
Professional Organization: AIChE strives to Do a World of Good by being the global leader of the chemical engineering profession, the center for lifelong professional and personal growth and the foremost catalyst in applying our expertise to sustainably meet societal needs. We are the parent organization for ChemE Car, ChemE Cube, and ChemE Design
Website: https://che.ufl.edu/aiche/
President: Becca Vosilla
Email: r.vosilla@ufl.edu
Organization email: president.ufaiche@gmail.com
Faculty Advisor: Dmitry Kopelevich
Email: dkopelevich@che.ufl.edu
#AIChE #ChemE #ChE #ChemEng
Instagram: @ufaiche
Discord/Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/ufaiche/shared_invite/zt-34fgp6quu-awPfWcLB1mQrBMbR~G1cJw
Types of Events: Peer Mentorship, Social, Workshops Design Teams, Volunteering, K12 outreach.
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Company Sponsors: Exxon Mobil, Stantec, Micron, AIChE Central Florida Section, General Mills
Mission: AIChE strives to Do a World of Good by being the global leader of the chemical engineering profession, the center for lifelong professional and personal growth and the foremost catalyst in applying our expertise to sustainably meet societal needs. At UF, we work towards this goal by connecting UF Chemical Engineering students with other students, professional opportunities, and projects that strengthen their technical skillset.
AIChE is primarily for chemical engineering majors, but other majors are welcome to drop by. We have members of all years, including freshmen. There is no application – “membership” is designated by attendance to a certain number of events. Follow us on Instagram, visit our website, or reach out to any member of leadership to find out our first General Body Meeting for more information.