
European Young Engineers – Networking, Knowledge and now, IChemE
Laura Grindey explains how European Young Engineers (EYE) is shaping engineering and fostering co...
Laura Grindey explains how European Young Engineers (EYE) is shaping engineering and fostering co...
There are huge opportunities for chemical engineers in the UK nuclear sector, but Luke Crampton s...
Steven Murphy and Graham Ackroyd look at how applying Trevor Kletz’s concept of inherent safety a...
In the engineering industry, it is often asked if major incidents could ever happen again. Early-...
Glen McClea and Campbell Tiffin were part of the team that won the 2023 IChemE Australia and New ...
Britest’s Rob Peeling argues that despite its reputation as a dowdy workhorse, Hazard Study One i...
Deborah Darnell catches up with an employer, university, and recent apprentice to discuss the b...
Adam Duckett speaks to the Nicklin Medal winner about needles and nominations, and discovers th...
With Chemeca 2024 in Queensland, Australia just around the corner, Aniqah Majid caught up with th...
Martin Pitt recalls his time spotting monsters, and warns that just because they are hard to spot...
In this new series, Everard Brewester focuses on the process equipment that form the building blo...
Richard Mundy reflects on the Court of Inquiry’s findings relating to what we now call management...
The conversion of rocks to metals is quintessential chemical engineering which created the techno...
Conventional plastics are widely recognised as harmful to the environment, but are the alternativ...
Adam Duckett speaks to lobbyists about what they want from a global agreement to end plastic poll...
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