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Our Research Focus: Securing the future of water

Kariappa Karumbaiah explains how Hydroxsys hopes to place innovative membrane technology at the forefront of sustainable wastewater treatment

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LOPA Versus Covid

Ali Mokhber, Christopher Ross, and Pablo Garcia-Trinanes describe how layers of protection analysis might be applied to the coronavirus

Type: Feature

Engineers Showcase Skills in Solar Hackathon

Exciting ideas emergy in a new competition to boost solar power

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What we need from a UK Industrial Strategy

Process industry cluster calls for systems thinking

Type: News

The Privilege of Being First

An insider’s view of the technical challenges overcome at the pioneering Boundary Dam CCS project. David Jobe, director of Carbon Capture and Chemical Services at Saskpower speaks to Adam Duckett

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The Internet of Brewing

Developing a low-cost smartphone app to help craft beer breweries and homebrewers monitor and control key process variables

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European Young Engineers – Networking, Knowledge and now, IChemE

Laura Grindey explains how European Young Engineers (EYE) is shaping engineering and fostering connections, and why IChemE finds itself at the heart of it

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Teaching Risk: a New Approach

ENGINEERS make decisions in uncertain circumstances on a daily basis, but we believe that current education of chemical engineering students does not prepare graduates for this role.

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Oil spill preparations underway for stricken ship off Sri Lanka

EXPERTS have begun modelling how oil might spill from a cargo ship that caught fire off the coast of Sri Lanka and then sank.

Type: News

Brexit: The Impact on Energy and Climate Change

Since Brexit negotiations have entered full force, concerns are growing about the future of the UK’s climate change policy, a lot of which is underpinned by EU regulations.

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The Spirit World

Can chemical engineering help spirits distillers close the loop between historic roots and modern modelling methods?

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Greener Medicines

Chemical engineers and chemists are working together to create a sustainable future at AstraZeneca

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Brexit: The Impact on Energy and Climate Change

What are the likely effects in the immediate and long term?

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ARENA releases investment plan for low-emissions technologies

THE Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has launched an investment plan setting out how it will support the technologies needed to transition to zero emissions.

Type: News

AkzoNobel and Microsoft work to fast-track development of new paints and coatings

AKZONOBEL has entered a collaboration with Microsoft to explore how quantum computing can fast-track the development of sustainable and high-performance paints and coatings.

Type: News

Imperial College and Liverpool Uni to lead AI chemistry hub

A NEW UK research hub has received £12m (US$15m) in funding to investigate how AI can accelerate chemicals development.

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UK government launches lab in Gateshead to research heating from flooded mines

THE UK government has opened a lab in Gateshead in northeast England to research how heat can be extracted from water inside former coal mines.

Type: News

Taking the P out of pee

ENGINEERS at the University of Surrey are investigating how phosphorous can be filtered from human urine in a bid to avoid shortages of a critical element for food production and to protect the environment.

Type: News

Chemical companies review lessons learned from Hurricane Harvey

AN INDUSTRY forum held in Texas has discussed the response of chemical companies to Hurricane Harvey and how a coastal protection system is vital to ensure the safety of chemical plants during future flooding.

Type: News

The Orange Book: Updated

The Minor Works Contract (Orange Book) has been updated to bring it in line with the UK’s Construction Act.

Type: Feature