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National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers
Biography
Professional Organization: NOBCChE empowers STEM leaders by promoting chemistry research, fostering networking, and mentoring students to expand their perspectives and professional opportunities in science and engineering fields.
Website:
President: Shalom Iboh
Email: shalom.iboh@ufl.edu
Organization email: ufnobcche@che.ufl.edu
Faculty Advisor: LiLu Funkenbusch or Carl Denard
Email: lilu.funkenbusch@ufl.edu or cdenard@ufl.edu
#diverse #global leaders #professional advancement
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ufnobcche/
Discord/Slack:
Types of Events: Peer Mentorship, Social, Workshops.
Location:
Company Sponsors:
Membership: The purpose of NOBCChE is to build an organization of diverse leaders in STEM by promoting research and applications of chemistry in industry as well as providing media for the exchange of information and ideas between chemists, chemical engineers, and associated personnel. National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers aims to influence the community by mentoring and fostering an environment for networking opportunities that will expand the students’ perspectives on chemistry and other science related fields.
Any major and any student, including graduate and undergraduate students, can join. There are no application or student dues, and students can join at any time.