Carlos Negro Assumes Chairmanship of the World Chemical Engineering Council

02-Jun-2026
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The World chemical engineering Council (WCEC) announced a significant leadership transition as Professor Carlos Negro (Spain) has assumed the role of Chairman of the World Chemical Engineering Council, succeeding Professor Guohua Chen (China).

Professor Guohua Chen has provided outstanding leadership to WCEC during a period of remarkable growth and international engagement. Since being elected Chairman in 2022, he has strengthened global cooperation among chemical engineering societies, advanced international dialogue on sustainability and innovation, and supported the successful preparation of the 12th World Congress of Chemical Engineering (WCCE 12) in Beijing.

Under his leadership, WCEC expanded its global activities, strengthened connections between regional confederations, and reinforced the role of chemical engineering in addressing the world's most pressing challenges, including energy transition, climate change, circular economy solutions, and sustainable industrial development.

Professor Carlos Negro, Professor of Chemical Engineering at the Complutense University of Madrid and long-standing Vice-Chairman of WCEC, now takes over the Chairmanship. He has been an active member of the Council for many years and has contributed extensively to international cooperation within the global chemical engineering community.

As WCEC looks ahead, Professor Negro will lead the Council in preparing for the next generation of global cooperation in chemical engineering and in shaping the future activities of the organization following the successful World Congress in Beijing.

Reflecting on the transition, WCEC expresses its sincere gratitude to Professor Guohua Chen for his dedicated service and visionary leadership. At the same time, the Council warmly welcomes Professor Carlos Negro as Chairman and looks forward to continuing its mission of fostering international collaboration, innovation, and sustainable development through chemical engineering worldwide.

The World Chemical Engineering Council remains committed to bringing together chemical engineering societies, academia, industry, and policymakers to address global challenges and create opportunities for future generations of engineers. The next World Congress of Chemical Engineering will continue this tradition by serving as a global platform for knowledge exchange, technological innovation, and international cooperation.

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