Teaching Resources Center including syllabi, schedules, computer-aided tools, interactive simulations, screencasts, concept questions, textbook information, useful links, and in some cases, complete course notes

CACHE is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit that promotes the development and distribution of computer-related and/or technology-based educational aids for the chemical engineering profession. Some of the activities include:
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CACHE Executive Director Ed Maginn Elected to the National Academy of EngineeringTuesday, February 10, 2026NAE is recognizing him “for development and application of molecular modeling and simulation of complex systems involving slow dynamics and long-ranged interactions.” Read More |
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CACHE Trustee Robert Hesketh Elected Fellow of the AIChEThursday, January 22, 2026Elected by the Board of Directors, Fellow is the AIChE's highest grade of membership Read More |
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CACHE-Relevant Presentations from the 2025 AIChE Annual MeetingWednesday, January 21, 2026presentations from the 2025 AIChE Annual Meeting relevant to "the development and distribution of computer-related and/or technology-based educational aids for the chemical engineering profession Read More |
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80th Birthdays of Long-Time CACHE Leaders Tom Edgar and Jeff Siirola Celebrated at AIChE Annual MeetingMonday, November 10, 2025The professors were celebrated in special sessions at the AIChE Annual Meeting in Boston. Read More |
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David Kofke wins the AIChE William H. Walker AwardFriday, November 7, 2025Former CACHE President and current CACHE Advisor Prof. Davide Kofke from the University at Buffalo received the 2025 AIChE William H. Walker Award in recognition of his seminal contributions to the molecular simulation and thermodynamics literature. Read More |
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transport phenomena Enhancing heat transfer education through Energy2D: A case study on simulation-based learning Liqun Zhou, Chenglin Zhou, Shuting Yao, and Bowen Zhao Education for Chemical Engineers Tuesday, April 21, 2026 |
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reaction engineering A simulator for LED photoreactors: Integrating light-matter interaction modelling and intrinsic kinetic studies for chemical engineering education A. Parra-Marfil, M.A. Quintana, M.A. Martín-Lara, R.R. Solís, M. Calero, and M.J. Muñoz-Batista Education for Chemical Engineers Friday, April 17, 2026 |
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reaction engineering ReactorApp: A MATLAB-based educational tool for reactor design Isabela Fons Moreno-Palancas, Rubén Ruiz Femenia, Raquel Salcedo Díaz, and José A. Caballero Education for Chemical Engineers Wednesday, April 15, 2026 |
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process A Supplementary Chemical Engineering Internship on Campus: Digital Twin of a 50 kt/y Ethyl Acetate Production Line Boyang Liu, Jie Ding, Tenglong Zhu, Liang Jiao, Shule Zhang, and Qin Zhong Journal of Chemical Education Wednesday, April 8, 2026 |
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AI and ML Using Generative Artificial Intelligence to support Undergraduate Learning in Computing in Chemical Engineering Course Sihe Zhang, Torsten Maier, and Susan Farhat ASEE PEER Friday, March 27, 2026 |
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Teaching Resources Center including syllabi, schedules, computer-aided tools, interactive simulations, screencasts, concept questions, textbook information, useful links, and in some cases, complete course notes |
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An article prepared by the CACHE Design Task Force argues that the emphasis on manufacturing processes over innovative product design is a critical gap in traditional chemical engineering design courses. |
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