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:

  • Organize and promote conferences and workshops on Computer Aided Process Operations/Chemical Process Control, Computer Aided Process Design, Molecular Modeling and Simulation, Systems Biology in Engineering, and Process Analytics and Machine Learning.
  • Maintain a Teaching Resource Center: This center (https://cache.org/teaching-resources-center) houses a curated collection of materials to assist faculty in teaching chemical engineering core courses.
  • Support LearnChemE: This free website contains teaching/learning resources for chemical engineering, including screencasts, interactive simulations, digital experiments, FE and PE exam reviews, programming boot camps, self-study modules, instructor resources, how to study/learn resources, and spreadsheets.
  • Provide faculty grants to support development of computer-based educational modules (https://cache.org/computational-tools-development)
  • Support faculty awards: ASEE Edgar CACHE Award, AIChE Himmelblau Award, AIChE Evans Award  
  • Provide graduate student travel awards: over $40,000 in last three years for conferences
  • Provide student awards for best posters at conferences
  • PSE Press: publishes research results on process systems engineering
  • Systems and Control Transactions: conference proceedings on process systems engineering
  • LAPSE: living archive for process systems engineering

Some recent accomplishments:

Future Initiatives:

  • Industrial Datasets – Making curated sets available to faculty.
  • Molecular Modeling – working to develop curated best practices and teaching materials on how to use quantum chemistry, molecular simulation and machine learning.

Blog


Thank You to the CACHE Trustees who retired in 2022 (Reklaitis, Kofke, Golab, and Burka)!

Phil Westmoreland and Jonathan Moore

Friday, December 9, 2022

Four CACHE Trustees (Rex Reklaitis, Dave Kofke, Joe Golab, and Maria Burka) retired from the Board in 2022. The organization is very grateful for their many years of service!

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Celebrating Tom Edgar’s 50 Years of Contributions to Education, Research, and Service

Sunday, September 4, 2022

Former CACHE Trustee and long-time CACHE Executive Officer, Tom Edgar was recently honored in a celebration for his contributions over 50 years to education, research, and service.

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Reading Materials


thermodynamics
ChemChallenge: A Video Game for Teaching and Studying Thermodynamics Featuring In-game Currency, Shopping, Customization of Laboratory and Photochemistry
Oleksandr Savateev, Yiu Tung Seto, Cheuk Lok Cheng, Jingru Zhuang, and Chong Wang
ChemRxiv
Thursday, May 29, 2025
AI and ML
Generative AI in Graduate Bioprocess Engineering Exams: Is Attention All Students Need?
Zhengyang Xiao, Eunseo Lee, Sophia Yuan, Roland Ding, Yinjie J. Tang
Education for Chemical Engineers
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
unit ops
Development and implementation of an APP to simulate centrifugal compressors
R. Gutiérrez-Guerra, M. Rosales, R. Murrieta-Dueñas, J. Cortez-González
Education for Chemical Engineers
Sunday, May 11, 2025
molecular modeling
A course on the setup, running, and analysis of biomolecular simulations
Matteo T. Degiacomi, Richard J. Gowers, Micaela Matta, and Antonia S. J. S. Mey
Journal of Open Source Education
Sunday, May 4, 2025
numerical methods
ApplNumComp: An Open Access Introductory Course for Applied Numerical Computing
Ashlee N. Ford Versypt and Duncan H. Mullins
Journal of Open Source Education
Thursday, May 1, 2025

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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

Development of Computational-Based Tools and Modules for Chemical Engineering Education Seed Grant Program 

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.

conference series in areas of importance to chemical engineering

Institutional Members

As Institutional Members these colleges of engineering support CACHE's contributions to the engineering education community. Contact us (cache@cache.org) to become a supporter.

Departmental Members

Annual support from these Departmental Members enables CACHE to continue established activities while nurturing new projects. Contact us (cache@cache.org) to become a supporter.

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P.O. Box 126
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone: (574) 631-5687
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