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World Engineering Day set for 4 March

WORLD Engineering Day for Sustainable Development will be celebrated on 4 March every year as a UNESCO international day of celebration.

Type: News

The Benefits of Neurodiversity Talent in Engineering

To mark World Autism Acceptance Month, James Cusack highlights the many benefits of neurodivergent employees, explaining why an inclusive workplace culture may be the key to unlocking their untapped potential

Type: Feature

Engineering Net Zero Part 9C: Strategy Options for our Future Energy System

David Simmonds continues his mini-series by looking at some of the unintentional consequences of strategy decisions, and recommends hybrids as a long-duration DSR measure.

Type: Feature

Careers in Chemical Engineering: Olivia Sweeney

Yasmin Ali interviews Olivia Sweeney about how chemical engineering led her to a career with cosmetics firm Lush

Type: Feature

Success for Recipes

Tony Hasting discusses process and equipment design for food safety

Type: Feature

Engineering Net Zero Part 2: How We Can Give Consumers Choice in the Push for Green Transport

David Simmonds discusses the need to accelerate flexibility when it comes to cleaner transport options

Type: Feature

Increased impact factors for IChemE journals

IChemE has announced an increase in impact factor for three of its journals; Food and Bioproducts Processing (FBP), Process Safety and Environmental Protection (PSEP), and Chemical Engineering Research and Design (ChERD).

Type: News

Contributing to a Brighter Future for Engineering

EngineeringUK’s Hilary Leevers on how IChemE members’ professional registration fees help secure a diverse and thriving workforce

Type: Feature

QEPrize launches podcast to explore engineering and its impact

THE Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering (QEPrize) has launched a new podcast series, Create the Future, which explores the “skill, creativity, and innovation that comprises engineering”, and highlights how engineers impact everyday lives.

Type: News

The ABC (to Z) of Chemical Engineering

Famous last words, first words and all the words in between from Carl Schaschke on his experience of compiling a dictionary

Type: Feature

Worley awarded contract for Drax BECCS power station

WORLEY has been awarded an early front-end engineering and design (pre-FEED) contract for Drax’s first two carbon capture units at its power station in North Yorkshire, UK.

Type: News

Book Review: Human Error in Process Plant Design and Operations: A Practitioner's Guide

This book will guide you through the process of how to develop a comprehensive risk assessment that includes human error. It repre-sents a practical collection of examples and statistics, with many examples of the practical application of methods, based on the well-known skills-rules-knowledge model of human error.

Type: Feature

King Charles to become Patron of the Royal Academy of Engineering

King Charles has agreed to become patron of the Royal Academy of Engineering, strengthening the longstanding bond between the UK monarchy and the charity.

Type: News

Chemical engineering student recognised for academic performance

A CHEMICAL engineering Master’s student at the University of Chester, UK, has been awarded a regional prize for academic performance.

Type: News

LSBU encourages black and minority women to consider engineering

LONDON South Bank University (LSBU), UK, is today hosting an event which aims to inspire the next generation of black and minority ethnic women to consider a career in engineering.

Type: News

Climate alliance seeks more engineering institutions

THE Future Climate-Engineering Solutions (FC-ES) project, of which IChemE is a member, has released its Phase 4 Framework which encourages other engineering institutions to participate.

Type: News

MIT retains top university ranking for chemical engineering

MIT has retained its position as the best university for studying chemical engineering, according to the latest QS World Rankings.

Type: News

Embracing the Challenges of Ethical Engineering

Robert Peeling, chair of IChemE’s Congress, recounts the ethical lessons he has learned throughout his career and offers a selection of ethical exercises for you to undertake individually or with your teams

Type: Feature

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