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IChemE announces shortlisted finalists for Malaysia Awards

ICHEME has announced the shortlisted finalists for its annual Malaysia awards. They include Sime Darby Plantation Research, Petronas, TripleVs Venture, and four researchers competing for individual recognition.

Type: News

IBioIC increases funding for biotechnology innovation

THE Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre (IBioIC) has launched a new call for funded feasibility studies, with up to £150,000 (US$184,000) available for successful project proposals. The uplifted grants scheme is to reflect the rising costs of crucial early-stage research and development activities across the bioeconomy, IBioIC said.

Type: News

Sleepwalking Towards a Net Zero Skills Shortage

Michael Hardisty of EngineeringUK discusses the urgent fixes the UK needs to reliably forecast the jobs required to meet the climate crisis

Type: Feature

Safety Gaps: Good Practice is Still Not Common Practice

Ken Rivers, Chair of the COMAH Strategic Forum, shares his views on how IChemE can help improve safety more widely

Type: Feature

Double wins for Sime Darby and Petronas at IChemE Malaysia Awards

SIME Darby and Petronas both won two awards at IChemE’s annual Malaysia Awards, held virtually on 17 October.

Type: News

Palm Oil Possibilities

Ausiera Rosland talks about her role as a Project Engineer at Sime Darby Oils in Malaysia

Type: Feature

Takeovers – How Not to Ruin Your Company!

Not all company takeovers end badly but Nigel Hirst says for them to succeed you need to do due diligence, navigate culture clashes and most importantly of all, spot hidden liabilities

Type: Feature

Digi-Bridging Biochemical Engineering Education

Preparing students for the digitally-enabled workplace, Duygu Dikicioglu and Gary Lye discuss the adoption of digitalisation into the learning environment

Type: Feature

2018 – The Year of Engineering

Adam Duckett speaks to engineers, schoolchildren and teachers who took part in the UK government’s outreach initiative

Type: Feature

Safety Critical Task Analysis

Andrew Livingston, Shaista Bibi and Conor Crowley provide practical advice on this key risk management technique

Type: Feature

Making connections

Helen Tunnicliffe visits the 2017 Honeywell Users Group (HUG) conference to find out the latest in process automation and control

Type: Feature

UK RNA sector risks major skills gap, report says

UK INNOVATION in RNA therapeutics, crucial in the development of Covid vaccines, could be stalled due to significant skills and workforce gaps.

Type: News

Going for Gold…Red, Blue, or Black!

James Colley looks at opportunities available to chemical engineers both in traditional non-fossil fuel sectors and emerging sectors

Type: Feature

AI pioneers scoop 2025 QE Prize for Engineering

SEVEN engineers behind the rise of the artificial intelligence technologies that are revolutionising industries and transforming how we live and work have been awarded the 2025 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering.

Type: News

Unlocking the Power of Learning: Top Tips for Chemical Engineering Students and Teachers

Professor of chemical engineering education Mo Zandi and PhD student Ya He offer tips for students and teachers on how to boost learning and teaching

Type: Feature

Demolition Man

Expert observations of demolition dangers and how to avoid them

Type: Feature

Flixborough 50 Years On: Application of Inherent Safety Principles to Plant Design

Steven Murphy and Graham Ackroyd look at how applying Trevor Kletz’s concept of inherent safety avoids rather than controls hazards

Type: Feature

Process Consulting and the Problem with AI-fed ‘Experts’

Grant Wellwood provides tips on how to discern between superficial knowledge and a deep understanding, as a new generation of AI tools further empower ‘the highest paid person in the room’

Type: Feature

Shaping Change in Australia

Australia's new Labor government has work to do, and chemical engineers can help, says Alexandra Meldrum

Type: Feature

My Chemical Engineering Hero is: Martin Ruhemann

Adrian Finn remembers Martin Ruhemann, a man who overcame extraordinary adversity to shape the future of chemical engineering with both brilliance and humility

Type: Feature

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