Can. J. Chem. Eng. events at CCEC 2021
Learn about the publishing process and more from the Journal’s editorial team at the conference.
Read More >>Learn about the publishing process and more from the Journal’s editorial team at the conference.
Read More >>The October issue of Can. J. Chem. Eng. features three new additions to our Established Leaders Special Series, and a new open access Experimental Methods in Chemical Engineering Special Series. Explore the October issue of Can. J. Chem. Eng. today.
Read More >>Access this month’s issue, featuring new Established Leaders and Experimental Methods special series articles, and our Sustainability in Chemical Engineering virtual issue.
Read More >>This issue features Part II of the Special Issue in Honour of Professor Jamal Chaouki and new additions to our Established Leaders and Experimental Methods special series.
Read More >>July’s Special Issue in Honour of Professor Jamal Chaouki, École Polytechnique de Montréal, features articles written by Dr. Chaouki’s friends, associates, and students to highlight his substantial academic achievements and significant impact on the scientific community. Also, access our latest virtual issue compiled to celebrate International Women in Engineering Day.
Read More >>Be sure to access our latest issue as this month’s Editor’s Choice and Issue Highlights articles are all co-authored by members of our community.
Read More >>Don’t wait to explore the May issue of Can. J. Chem. Eng. as it features two new additions to our Established Leaders Special Series: “Process design of a continuous biotransformation with in situ product removal by cloud point extraction” by Oliver Fellechner and Irina Smirnova—our Editor’s Choice article this month—and “Regular solution theory applied to asphaltene related phase behaviour” by Harvey Yarranton, MCIC, and Francisco Ramos Pallares. This issue also features a new addition to our Experimental Methods in Chemical Engineering Special Series: “Experimental methods in chemical engineering: Barrier properties” by Martina Roso, Claire Cerclé, Abdellah Ajji, MCIC, and Gregory Patience, MCIC.
Read More >>The latest Can. J. Chem. Eng. virtual issue is now live: Nanotechnology in Chemical Engineering!
Read More >>The April issue of Can. J. Chem. Eng. is now available! Be sure to check out the two latest additions to the Established Leaders Special Series: “History of nitroxide mediated...
Read More >>We compiled a collection featuring the top downloaded papers that were published in 2020, aptly named 2020 in Review: Most Downloaded Articles. It includes articles from our Established Leaders and Experimental Methods Special Series and features authors from University of Toronto, University of Waterloo, Polytechnique Montréal, University of Ottawa, University of Calgary, University of British Columbia, and McGill University, among others. Have a look and see if any of the titles catch your eye.
Read More >>Thank you to our authors, reviewers, and readers for your support throughout 2020! Can you believe it is nearly the end of the year? The editorial team at The Canadian...
Read More >>On Sunday, October 25th, 2020, as part of the CCEC 2020 student and young professional programming, Can. J. Chem. Eng. Editor-in-Chief João Soares and Wiley Editor Alex Castro provided an...
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