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Aniqah Majid finds out how a workshop promoting literacy to chemistry students is aiming to fuel ...
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Aimee Russell highlights the issues you probably haven’t thought about when it comes to extreme w...
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Myke King continues his detailed series on process control, seeking to inspire chemical engineers...
Myke King explains filters and the benefit of moving away from the standard technique
Myke King continues his detailed series on process control, seeking to inspire chemical engineers...
Stephen Hall wraps up his series on how to use Excel for project engineering. Download the intera...
Stephen Hall offers practical guidance on using Excel for project engineering
Stephen Hall offers practical guidance on using Excel for project engineering
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Susan Ojo tells Adam Duckett about how her industrial placement is benefiting her studies
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In the latest in her series highlighting the breadth of career opportunities in chemical engineer...
The National Early Careers Committee (UK & Ireland and Malaysia) sheds some light on the challeng...
Vince Pizzoni has cast his eye over more than 40,000 CVs, conducted 10,000 interviews and recruit...
Shining a light on the valuable work of IChemE volunteers
Shining a light on the valuable work of IChemE volunteers
Shining a light on the valuable work of IChemE volunteers
Roger Stokes and Michael Moosemiller outline the safety issues associated with conventional disti...
Doug White reviews the control and optimisation issues affecting typical existing distillation ...
Izak Nieuwoudt reviews the hybrid schemes that can help process engineers reduce the energy use o...
Henry Kister, senior Fellow and director of fractionation technology at Fluor USA, presents 13 ru...
Tom Baxter looks at how focusing on fluid efficiency can maximise cost savings while also reducin...
In the latest instalment of this practical series, Jamie Cleaver looks at the principles of scale...
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Graham Herries on the guardrails that must be established to ensure the fair and responsible inte...
Robert Peeling, chair of IChemE’s Congress, recounts the ethical lessons he has learned throughou...
Malcolm Staves explains the importance of applying the highest safety standards regardless of reg...
Industrial placements offer huge opportunities for both students and employers. Student George Wa...
Susan Ojo tells Adam Duckett about how her industrial placement is benefiting her studies
The National Early Careers Committee (UK & Ireland and Malaysia) sheds some light on the challeng...
Gordon Lawrence discusses the need to keep scope to a manageable size and avoid excessive scope g...
Gordon Lawrence explains how to get your maintenance turnaround off on the right foot
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David Gemmell looks at possible biopharmaceutical facilities of the future
David Gemmell explains how the industry keeps viruses and bacteria at bay in manufacturing
David Gemmell discusses the evolution of continuous and intensified bioprocessing
Jay Bailey helped to bring chemical engineering to cell level. Claudia Flavell-While investigates
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