European Federation of Chemical Engineering

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| abbreviation = EFCE

| formation = 1953

| status = non-profit association

| purpose = general advancement of chemical engineering

| location = Europe

| region_served = Europe

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| leader_title = President

| leader_name = Hermann J. Feise

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| website = [http://www.efce.info/ http://www.efce.info/]

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The European Federation of Chemical Engineering (EFCE), also known as Fédération Européenne du Génie Chimique and Europäische Föderation für Chemie-Ingenieur-Wesen, is an association of professional societies in Europe concerned with chemical engineering.[http://www.efce.eu/ EFCE website] It was formed in Paris on 20 June 1953 with 18 societies in 8 countries.Trans IChemE, Vol 81, Part A, January 2003, pp 179-183 "European Federation of Chemical Engineering" India was the first non-European member in 1956 and Czechoslovakia was the first Eastern European member, joining in 1966.

As of November 2016, it has 38 member societies in 29 countries[http://www.efce.eu/members.html list of member societies] joining 162000 individual chemical engineers. The EFCE passport programme allows members of one society some of the benefits of membership in other societies when travelling abroad, particularly for conferences.

It has a set of 20 Working Parties and 5 Sections comprising about 1000 industrial and academic experts on different subjects who meet to facilitate international cooperation and progress in their specialist areas.[http://www.efce.eu/wp.html list of working parties] The Working Party on Education[http://www.efce.eu/wpe.html Working Party on Education] has published documents on the Bologna process. The working party on Characterisation of particulate systems (ChOPS{{Cite web |title=Working Party on Characterisation of Particulate Systems |url=http://efce.info/CHoPS.html |access-date=2018-08-23 |website=efce.info}}) is working closely with authorities and analyses the influence of particles in combination with challenges like the Dieselgate.

The Secretariat is jointly administered by IChemE (UK), DECHEMA e.V. (Germany) and Société Française de Génie des Procédés (France). The current president (1 January 2018) is Dr Hermann J. Feise of BASF.{{Cite news |last= |date=1 January 2018 |title=H. Feise New EFCE President |url=http://www.chemistryviews.org/details/ezine/10742259/H__Feise_New_EFCE_President.html? |access-date=2 January 2018 |work=ChemViews Magazine}}{{Cite web |last= |date=4 December 2017 |title=Hermann Feise confirmed as new EFCE President |url=http://efce.info/efce_media/-p-3515-EGOTEC-smq015ahh07e68hfklmnt64h91.pdf |access-date=6 December 2017 |website=efce.info |publisher=EFCE}}

News of the EFCE are published in Chemical Engineering Research and Design. Official meetings are usually held in association with the two series of European congresses known as ECCE [http://www.ecce2015.eu/] and CHISA [http://www.chisa.cz/].

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