2022 Undergraduate Student Poster Competition

Over the years, the Undergraduate Poster Competition has become one of the highlights of the AIChE Annual Student Conference.

Monday, November 14 10:00AM - 12:30PM MST

Phoenix Convention Center - North Hall E

Sponsored by Omega Chi Epsilon.

Thanks to all who participated in the 2022 Undergraduate Student Poster Competition!

Hundreds of students are expected to present their research in poster format. Topics include catalysis and reaction engineering; sustainability, food, pharmaceutical and biotechnology; separations, environmental, education & general, fuels, petrochemicals and energy; computing and process control; materials engineering and sciences. Prizes will be awarded in several categories.

Over the years, the Undergraduate Student Poster Competition has become one of the highlights of the AIChE Annual Student Conference. With more than 400 students present and about 100 judges, it is the largest forum for Chemical Engineering undergraduates to present their research activity to the professional community at large.

The 2022 Undergraduate Student Poster Competition is for those attending the Annual Student Conference in Phoenix, Arizona, USA, in-person. This is an in-person only event.

Who can participate?

Why should you participate?

Submitting your abstract

Abstract acceptance

Abstract submission date
Acceptance status notification date

What you need to do after submitting your abstract:

  1. Register for the conference. All speakers and contributors are expected to register for the Meeting on a paid basis. AIChE's registration policy is available here. AIChE does not have a grant program that awards funding towards meeting registration or travel expenses. Visit www.aiche.org/asc to register.
  2. Book your hotel. Book early as rooms at the negotiated rate will become unavailable quickly. Visit www.aiche.org/asc to book your hotel.
  3. For presenting authors requiring an invitation letter to secure a visa to travel the U.S. or for other purposes, a personalized Annual Student Conference invitation letter can be generated for you. Note that we are unable to directly contact embassies or various officials on your behalf. Please submit your invitation letter request here: https://aiche.formstack.com/forms/asc_invitation_letter. Invitation letter requests will be reviewed and processed on a weekly basis, so please allow us ~1 week to send your invitation letter after submitting a request.
  4. If co-authors require visa letters, please contact invitationletters@aiche.org with co-author information (name, affiliation, email and any other information required in the letter). We are unable to directly contact embassies or various officials on their behalf.
  5. Prepare your poster. Read on for more info.

What you need to do after your abstract is accepted:

  1. Notify all co-authors of the acceptance.
  2. Remember to mention your participation in the poster session to the graduate school and company representatives you meet during the Recruitment Fair on Sunday morning so that they can hopefully come see your poster and discuss your work with you. Such interactions can make important differences in the recruitment and admissions process.

Preparing your poster

  1. There is no poster template for the Annual Student Conference.
  2. Poster Board Size: The live display of poster boards is 3.75 feet wide x 3.75 feet tall (110 cm x 110 cm). Please make sure your poster is slightly smaller so that it fits in the space.
  3. Printing & Bringing your Poster: Poster Presenters are responsible for bringing their posters to the conference. AIChE will not be able to print the posters. Please check the venue websites for information on printing services available. If you have never printed a poster, ask your advisor for assistance. Commercial poster printing (e.g. Kinko’s) can be expensive; your university usually provides access to poster printers much more economically.
  4. Poster Setup: Each poster presenter will have an assigned space. You will be able to set up your poster approximately one hour before the session starts. Please do not set up your poster earlier as it may cause confusion with someone else using that spot at an earlier poster session. Please ensure that posters are made of lightweight materials, such as paper (laminated or other), cardboard, foam core etc. to put up on the panels. Push pins will be made available at the poster session to attach your poster to the poster board.
  5. Poster Session FAQs & Tips: More information is available here.

Poster Presentations, Judging, and Awards

Questions? Contact:

Victor Breedveld AIChE Undergraduate Student Poster Session Coordinator Professor and AIChE Student Chapter Faculty Advisor Georgia Institute of Technology Email: victor.breedveld@chbe.gatech.edu