Siemens to cut over 6,000 jobs globally in industrial automation and EV charging businesses
GERMAN technology conglomerate Siemens has announced it is cutting more than 6,000 jobs from its global workforce by 2027.
Bringing AI to carbon capture: how Imperial College is revolutionising plant operations
Precision Pays Off: How Nanotechnology Promises to Improve Cancer Tests
How to Perform a First Pass Water System Sustainability Analysis
April 2025Issue 1006
GERMAN technology conglomerate Siemens has announced it is cutting more than 6,000 jobs from its global workforce by 2027.
FIRE AND RESCUE authorities in the Malaysian state of Selangor have confirmed that at least 63 people are being treated in hospital following a pipeline fire.
NORTHERN Lights, a Norwegian joint venture between oil giants Shell, Equinor and TotalEnergies, has agreed a 7.5bn NOK (US$710m) expansion of its CO2 transport and storage capacity.
BRITISH chemicals manufacturer Croda has opened a factory in the US to produce lipids that will be used in vaccines.
Adrian Finn remembers Martin Ruhemann, a man who overcame extraordinary adversity to shape the future of chemical engineering with both brilliance and humility
Inferential properties, or soft sensors, are key to modern process control. Myke King explains regression analysis as a precursor to their design
Martin Pitt considers the chemical engineering history of common salt
The shift from PFAS is both a regulatory need and an opportunity for industries to lead in sustainability. Environmental scientists from Stockholm University argue that engineers will be crucial in developing PFAS-free solutions that maintain performance and safety
For a series called Chemical Engineers who Changed the World, it would be downright rude not to feature the man who is widely regarded as the founding father of the discipline and the spiritual father of IChemE.
Trevor Kletz, the father of inherent safety, explains his remarkable career
Claudia Flavell-While explores the contribution of separation scientist Csaba Horváth