Background:
The Chemical Engineering School is an annual event for students, teachers, and alumni of Chemical Engineering and related areas organized by the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, with the logistical support of the AIChE Student Chapter. It is a week-long series of activities during the May vacation period, during which conferences, workshops, mini-courses, and laboratories are conducted with the participation of industry professionals. Each edition focuses on a thematic axis of interest for the chemical engineering career.
Objectives:
- Promote the dissemination of technical knowledge, experiences, and technological advances related to the chemical engineering career through talks, courses, and workshops led by industry experts and researchers.
- Complement the practical skills development of students through the execution of specific laboratory tests led by our teachers.
Schedule
Registrations:
The Chemical Engineering School is an annual event for students, teachers, and alumni of Chemical Engineering and related areas.
The event has a cost of: 3 USD for ESPOL students, teachers, and alumni; and 5 USD for individuals external to ESPOL University.
The registration period will be from April 5 to April 23 of the current year and will be done online by accessing the Registration Form at the end of this section.
After completing the registration, the respective payment must be made on the same website using credit or debit cards; or by making a bank transfer with the following information:
Name/Trade Name: EMPRESA PÚBLICA DE SERVICIOS ESPOL-TECH E.P.
RUC Number: 0968592010001
Address: Km 30.5 Vía Perimetral.
Account Type: #Cta. Cte. 742778-6 del Banco del Pacífico
Mail: tesorespoltech@espol.edu.ec; sjbravo@espol.edu.ec
The evidence of the transfer must be uploaded on the website upon completing the registration.
Previous Years:
1st Chemical Engineering School (2022)
Thematic Axis: Industry
Event Date: April 25 to May 6, 2022
Modality: Virtual
Activities developed: Conferences, workshops, laboratories, and a mini-course.