CJCE April issue and latest virtual issue
Explore this month’s issue, containing a special section honouring Professor Kenneth O’Driscoll, and access our new virtual issue.
Read More >>Explore this month’s issue, containing a special section honouring Professor Kenneth O’Driscoll, and access our new virtual issue.
Read More >>November’s Special Issue Honouring Professor Leo A. Behie features invited contributions from 22 international researchers that highlight the significant impact Professor Behie had, and continues to have, on the chemical and biomedical engineering fields.
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 >>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 >>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 polymerization in Canada” by Milan Marić and “The role of inherently safer design in process safety” by Paul R. Amyotte, FCIC, and Faisal I. Khan,...
Read More >>University of Toronto chemists team up to tell us why we need not fear this small molecule Geoffrey Ozin leans in close to his computer’s camera as he warms to his subject –- the many products that can be made with waste CO2 captured from industrial processes. “Aspirin!” exclaims the University of Toronto materials chemist....
Read More >>The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, in partnership with the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering and Wiley, is proud to announce that our impact factor has increased to 1.687. Impact factor is a metric designed to assess on average how many citations an article published in a specific journal might expect to see. Clarivate analytics...
Read More >>Have you ever been frustrated by how hidden the process of scientific publishing can be? You know all of the hard work that goes into creating publishable work, but so much of the work that happens behind the scenes after your article has been submitted to a journal can seem opaque. We previously shed some...
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