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:
Some recent accomplishments:
Future Initiatives:
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CACHE Trustee Eva Sorensen Elected as a Fellow of the Royal Academy of EngineeringFriday, September 20, 2024The Royal Academy's Fellowship represents the UK’s best engineering researchers, innovators, entrepreneurs, business and industry leaders. Read More |
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An Assistant Professor's Perspective on FOMMS 2024Janani Sampath Thursday, September 12, 2024FOMMS not only showcased cutting-edge research but also helped foster connections within the community, particularly amongst the early career researchers. Read More |
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Meet Barnabas Agbodekhe and Hear About His Experience as a Grad Student at FOMMS 2024Barnabas Agbodekhe Thursday, September 12, 2024As a result of FOMMS 2024, I am extra-motivated and better equipped to continue taking giant strides in research to address some of humanity's most significant technical challenges. Read More |
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CACHE Vice President Mario Eden Elected Fellow of the AIChEWednesday, September 11, 2024Mario Eden, Auburn's dean of engineering and McMillan Chair, was recently elected American Institute of Chemical Engineers fellow. Read More |
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CACHE Trustee Sapna Sarupria wins the 2024 CoMSEF Impact AwardThursday, August 22, 2024Prof. Sarupria is recognized for her numerous contributions to the advancement of computational methods for studying rare events, her service to the broader research community, and her dedicated advocacy for diversity and inclusivity in STEM and higher education. Read More |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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educational technology Advancing chemical engineering education: Amplifying active learning with Wooclap’s innovative pedagogical techniques O. Gil-Castell, J. Carrillo-Abad, J. Ribes, R. Sanchis-Martínez, N. Martí, M.V. Ruano, J.M. Peñarrocha, L. Pastor, M. Izquierdo, A. Jiménez-Benítez, R. Sánchez, R. Fernández, R. Serna-García, P. San Valero, M. Erans, et al. Education for Chemical Engineers Wednesday, April 30, 2025 |
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reaction engineering Digital Simulation-Based Learning for Reaction Engineering: Activity Design and Student Metacognition Manoj Ravi Computer Applications in Engineering Education Wednesday, April 16, 2025 |
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 (proposals due August 31, 2025) |
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 |
Annual support from these Members enables CACHE to continue established activities while nurturing new projects. Contact us (cache@cache.org) to become a supporter.
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