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How one chemical engineer balanced contracting work with family life back in the 1980s
How one chemical engineer balanced contracting work with family life back in the 1980s
ON 25–26 June the University of Cambridge’s Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology ...
The National Hydrogen Strategy and its aims of building a clean, innovative, and competitive hydr...
ON 25 June, The Chemical Engineer will host a webinar looking at how Tata Steel has used experime...
Yasmin Ali interviews chemical-engineer-turned-journalist David Adam
The UK Prime Minister Theresa May visited Imperial College London’s carbon capture pilot plant al...
ON 18 June, The Chemical Engineer will host a webinar looking at how chemicals major BASF has use...
HyDeploy: The UK’s first hydrogen demonstration Project for heat
The challenge of learning from incidents: from awareness to identify, transfer, and sustain
Andy Brown looks at the options and challenges of moving hydrogen from A to B in bulk
Dyllon Randall explains how bio-bricks can be grown from human urine
How do you dismantle a chemical plant for re-erection at the other side of the world? Richard Van...
Glenn Pettitt and Martyn Ramsden explain how quantitative risk assessment can be used to determin...
Andy Brazier explains why process isolation is more complicated than you might think
Congress Chair Nigel Hirst discusses the group's enthusiastic start and its immediate priorities
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