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American institute of chemical engineers (11)

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Institution of Chemical Engineers (Great Britain) (3)

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American Society of Chemical Engineers (2)

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American Institute of Chemical Engineers. North Carolina State University Student Chapter. (2)

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The American Institute of Chemical Engineers was formed in 1908, and has since become the world's leading organization for chemical engineering professionals. A student chapter of the organization was established at NC State in 1930, and is still active as of 2008.

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Institute of Chemical Engineers Australia Queensland. (1)

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American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Akron Section (1)

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Organized and chartered in May 1937, Akron was the 10th section of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). Dr. Harlan L. Trumbull of the B. F. Goodrich Company called a meeting of Akron's leading chemical engineers and discussed the need for a local professional organization. The Akron Section was chartered with Dr. Trumbull as chairman, John P. Maider as Vice Chairman, and William Burt of Goodrich as Secretary-Treasurer. Charter members included John Street of The Firestone Tir...

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American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Great Salt Lake Section. (1)

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Tharsis Sulphur & Copper Co Ltd (miners and chemical engineers: 1862-c1968: Glasgow, Scotland) (1)

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Copper mines in the Sierra de Tharsis or Sierra de Tarse, north of the port of Huelva in Southern Spain, were rediscovered by a French engineer in 1853 . Ernest Deligny staked his claim in an area which bore the marks of a succession of older copper workings from the sixteenth century, from the period of Roman occupation and, even earlier, from a period of Phoenician colonisation. In 1855 , Deligny managed to persuade a fellow Frenchman, Eugene Duclerc to form a new company known...

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