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PSEC was established to provide industrial interactions, technology transfer and funding for research in process systems engineering. Several mechanisms are available to support PSEC research activities. Full membership for an annual fee of $30,000 provides the following benefits:

•    Opportunity to network with engineers and scientists at other companies
•    Early access for evaluation and recruiting of top students
•    Early access to research results
•    Opportunity to influence research and training activities
•    Access to prototype software tools
•    Preferential rates and scheduling of short courses
•    Preferential access to faculty consultants
•    Leverage of membership fees with other industrial and government funds

Associate membership for an annual fee of $15,000 is available to small businesses, as defined by the U.S. government. Specific research projects can be negotiated with individual principal investigators. Industrial contributions are leveraged to obtain additional financial support from state and federal government agencies through collaborative research grants.

Government Sponsors

Department of Energy (Malone)
National Science Foundation (Braatz, Henson)

Industrial Sponsors

Aspen Technology (Henson)
DuPont (UMass Process Design and Control Center)
Eastman Chemical Company (Malone)
General Electric (Henson)
IBM (Braatz)
KSE, Inc. (Malone)
Merck (Braatz)
Praxair (Henson)
Unilever (UMass Process Design and Control Center)
UTC Power (Braatz)
Weyerhaeuser (Doyle)

Other Sponsors

International Fine Particle Research Institute (Doyle)
Singapore Agency for Science, Technology, and Research (Braatz)


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