
History of Nuclear Engineering Part 1: Radioactivity
For just over 100 years, radioactive elements have proved of industrial and commercial use. Marti...
For just over 100 years, radioactive elements have proved of industrial and commercial use. Marti...
Performed well, leadership visits play a vital role in supporting a positive safety culture at a ...
Chartered members significantly outearn their non-chartered peers according to the findings fro...
Environmental concerns regarding the palm oil industry are well documented. However, IOIEO’s Sust...
IChemE’s The Blue Book provides a standard reference point for the engineering, procurement, and ...
Requiring temperatures into the hundreds of degrees to work, solid catalysts prove incredibly ene...
Interactive graphs have the potential to provide students with a more dynamic and engaging learni...
Matt Tyler, IR35 consultancy manager at Kingsbridge, sheds light on the evolving attitudes toward...
With fresh water in limited supply, ensuring water security is a global challenge demanding urgen...
MIT photographer Felice Frankel talks to Adam Duckett about her new guide to help engineers bette...
Susan Ojo tells Adam Duckett about how her industrial placement is benefiting her studies
The new Young People’s and Student Engagement Team at IChemE, led by Jo Cox, are developing res...
Amanda Jasi speaks to researchers using nanotechnology to help preserve, replenish and analyse soil
Grant Wellwood provides tips on how to discern between superficial knowledge and a deep understan...
Rocket science is a famously difficult area, but it’s more than the physics of force and trajecto...
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