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In the first in a series of viewpoints from Nigel Hirst, the IChemE past president says bigger is...
In the first in a series of viewpoints from Nigel Hirst, the IChemE past president says bigger is...
A massive gap that wasn’t filled, key players in the wrong positions and no one taking overall re...
Fulcrum BioEnergy shut down its flagship waste-to-fuel plant in May. Alex Howard looks at the imp...
CPI is celebrating its 20th anniversary. Graeme Cruickshank looks at how the technology innovatio...
The appointment of an energy lead at a dss+ downstream oil and gas client significantly improved ...
EngineeringUK’s Hilary Leevers on how IChemE members’ professional registration fees help secure ...
To mark World Autism Acceptance Month, James Cusack highlights the many benefits of neurodivergen...
Northumberland County Council today approved plans to put a data centre on a site previously earm...
Aimee Russell highlights the issues you probably haven’t thought about when it comes to extreme w...
Trevor J Hughes on why reducing risk will only come from engineers challenging cringeworthy ‘ma...
Despite its thermodynamic disadvantages, global energy technology specialist Thomas Brewer believ...
Tom Baxter’s TCE article “Home Hydrogen: Is it Safe?” generated a lot of interest from the chemen...
Professor of chemical engineering education Mo Zandi and PhD student Ya He offer tips for student...
You’re passionate about chemical engineering, but can you help convey that passion to inspire oth...
James Young asks chemical engineers if they’re ready to realise the potential in creating feedsto...
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