- American Chemical Society
(ACS)
The ACS is a self-governed individual membership organization that consists of nearly
159,000 members60% from industry, at all degree levels. This provides ample
opportunity for peer interaction, regardless of your professional or scientific interests.
There are 34 ACS divisions, representing a wide range of disciplines for chemists,
chemical engineers and technicians. An extremely rich site for everything you want to know
on chemistry.
- American
Institute of Chemical Engineers
Founded in 1908, the, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) is a nonprofit
organization providing leadership to the chemical engineering profession. Representing
58,000 members in industry, academia, and government, AIChE provides forums to advance the
theory and practice of the profession, upholds high professional standards and ethics, and
supports excellence in education
- Electrochemical
Society
Founded in 1902 to advance solid-state and electrochemical science and technology.
- Royal Society of
Chemistry
- International
Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
IUPAC is a voluntary non-governmental, non-profit organization that unites chemists from
all over the world. The object of the Union is the advancement of both pure and applied
chemistry. IUPAC has, over its 75 years of existence, been a powerful force for the
creation of a world-wide chemistry community. Helping chemists overcome national borders
and showing how the world community of chemists can act as a team, whatever the political
situations in their respective countries.
- The Adhesion Society
Formed in 1978, the Adhesion Society is an international nonprofit professional
organization providing leadership to the scientists and engineers whose work and interests
include the broad field of adhesion and all its aspects
- The North American
Catalysis Society
The North American Catalysis Society was founded in 1956 to promote and encourage the
growth and development of the science of catalysis and related disciplines
- The
North American Membrane Society
To serve the synthetic membrane community by fostering the development and dissemination
of knowledge in membrane science and technology, and by promoting the collaborative
efforts of researchers, technologists and end-users.
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