Careers in Chemical Engineering: Matt Longley
From working in water treatment to paving the way for film productions including Harry Potter
From working in water treatment to paving the way for film productions including Harry Potter
Mohamed Azlan Hussain and Mohamed Kheireddine Aroua explain how a natural disaster led to demonst...
Hugh Thomas looks at the challenge of ensuring resilient and wholesome water supplies
Paul Kenny shares insights on a new HAZOP technique trialled at ExxonMobil’s Fawley site in the U...
A topic often overlooked and misunderstood, Grant Wellwood looks at the prevalence of bulk solids...
IChemE President Stephen Richardson talks to Adam Duckett about his ambitions for IChemE
Best practice on specifying, designing, commissioning and operating control rooms
Obtaining wider support for CCS by emphasising its importance in decarbonising numerous industrie...
Using chemical recycling to tackle the problem of plastics waste
How digital measurement is making waves in water and wastewater treatment
Raymond Tan and Dominic Foo explain how pinch analysis techniques can be used to optimise decarbo...
Stephen Drew reports on why classic pinch technology used in the NZ food industry is just as vali...
Smarter testing for powder development in the dairy industry
Ken Rivers reflects on his 18 months as IChemE President
Reactor modelling reveals that pharma developers could use CSTRs to perform commercial-scale oper...
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