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Beware the Banana

Adam Duckett gets two of his five-a-day while asking for more systems thinking from politicians on net zero

Type: Feature

Sharing the Burden of Impostor Syndrome

Adam Duckett on why it’s good to talk about impostor syndrome

Type: Feature

NXplorers: Equipping young chemical engineers to build a sustainable world

YOUNG chemical engineers were given the chance to solve real-world problems with systems thinking, at an IChemE-hosted NXplorers workshop earlier this month. “The purpose is to empower young people and equip them with the tools and the thinking so that they can create the sustainable solutions that the world needs,” explained Tariq Hussain, NXplorers lead at Shell.

Type: News

Top Tips for Young Engineers Entering the YEAIS Awards

With IChemE’s Young Engineers Awards for Innovation and Sustainability (YEAIS) now open for nominations, Adam Duckett asked the judges what top tips they have to share with those looking to throw their hat in the ring

Type: Feature

Take Action Today

Think critically and make a difference

Type: Feature

VW: When the ‘Smoke’ Clears

Under pressure to take shortcuts, when should engineers draw the line?

Type: Feature

Building Member Engagement

A look at the work of IChemE's policy team.

Type: Feature

Careers in Chemical Engineering: Lina Aglén

Yasmin Ali interviews Lina Aglén, Lead Engineer at FairHeat

Type: Feature

Should maintenance KPIs be standardised?

PETROFAC is conducting a safety study that could recommend that the upstream oil and gas industry should standardise maintenance measures and KPIs.

Type: News

Method makes olefins under mild conditions

CHEMISTS in the US and South Korea have developed a technique to produce olefins, a vital chemical feedstock, under mild conditions using a base metal catalyst.

Type: News

One-step metabolic engineering

A NEW model in the production of biofuels and chemicals by metabolic engineering could be enabled by a novel one-step method, according to researchers.

Type: News

ThyssenKrupp splits in two

THYSSENKRUPP has announced that it will separate its industrials and materials divisions into two separate companies.

Type: News

IChemE Congress voting now open

ICHEME members can now vote for who they want to represent them on Congress.

Type: News

IChemE Safety Centre director wins Trevor Kletz Merit Award

TRISH Kerin, director of the IChemE Safety Centre, has been awarded the Trevor Kletz Merit Award by the Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center (MKOPSC) in Texas.

Type: News

IChemE seeks applications for new student safety medal

ICHEME has launched a new prize – called the SIESO Medal – to recognise student presentations about safety incidents.

Type: News

BP says it could keep some oil and gas resources in the ground

BP has reduced its oil and gas exploration activities and could keep some of its resources in the ground.

Type: News

University of Canterbury student wins New Zealand Postgraduate Researcher of the Year 2019

ICHEME has awarded Leatham Landon-Lane, chemical engineering post-graduate student at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, the 2019 New Zealand Postgraduate Researcher of the Year prize.

Type: News

BP and Bunge form joint venture to produce biofuels

BP and agricultural trader Bunge have announced a joint venture to produce biofuels and bioenergy in Brazil.

Type: News

Explosion at UK oilseed plant injures three

AN explosion at an oilseed processing plant in the UK has injured three people.

Type: News

Collaboration looks at powering Singapore data centres with hydrogen

KEPPEL Data Centres and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Asia Pacific (MHI-AP) have signed a memorandum of understanding to investigate the use of hydrogen to power data centres in Singapore.

Type: News