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IChemE welcomes vaccine announcement but calls for engineering focus

ICHEME’s Covid-19 Response Team has welcomed the early results on the Pfizer and BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine and called on the Government to focus on the engineering needed to ensure the required number of courses of the vaccine can be delivered.

Type: News

IChemE partners with ITN on Engineering a Sustainable World programme

ICHEME has partnered with ITN Business to produce a news-style programme called Engineering a Sustainable World to raise awareness of the role chemical engineers play in addressing climate change.

Type: News

LED pioneers win Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering

FIVE engineers who helped develop LED lighting have won the 2021 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, in recognition of the technology’s contribution to reducing energy use.

Type: News

The Nuclear Option

Brett Longstaffe talks about his role in engineering novel reactors

Type: Feature

RAEng funds engineering department initiatives to bolster student diversity

EIGHT UK university engineering departments have been awarded more than £700,000 (US$850,000) by the Royal Academy of Engineering to boost diversity and inclusion, and address unequal outcomes experienced by students from underrepresented groups.

Type: News

Worley awarded FEED work for huge Queensland renewable hydrogen project

WORLEY has been awarded the front-end engineering and design (FEED) work for what is said to be central Queensland’s largest renewable hydrogen project, dubbed CQ-H2.

Type: News

Snapshot: Royal Mail stamp of approval for engineering excellence

The UK’s Royal Mail has revealed ten new special stamps which feature “marvels” of British engineering from the last 50 years.

Type: Feature

Wood wins contract on Hinkley Point C project

WOOD has won a contract to provide a construction design management advisor service for the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station in the UK.

Type: News

Wood and KBR win backfill project for Shell’s Prelude FLNG

WOOD and KBR have won a contract to design the facility that will provide backfill gas to Shell’s mammoth Prelude floating LNG project off Australia.

Type: News

Careers in Chemical Engineering: Jason Ballengee

Yasmin Ali talks to Jason Ballengee about his journey from hydrogen-powered cars to food innovation

Type: Feature

Chemical Engineering Inspires Art

FIONA HAINES is a Bath-based artist who in 2016 heeded an invitation from Fringe Arts Bath to collaborate with the Centre for Sustainable Chemical Technologies (CSCT) at the University of Bath, having previously worked with scientists at the universities of Oxford and Bath.

Type: Feature

Cambridge University tops The Guardian chemical engineering league table

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY has topped The Guardian’s 2025 league table for chemical engineering for the second year in a row.

Type: News

Sorensen and Pelzel among IChemE members elected to Royal Academy of Engineering

EVA SORENSEN and Rodney Pelzel are among five IChemE members elected fellows of the UK’s Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng).

Type: News

Engineering company increases ventilator component production

IMI Precision Engineering, a pneumatic motion and fluid control technology company, has rapidly adapted its Switzerland-based manufacturing capability of an essential valve component, to help meet increasing and urgent demand for ventilator units.

Type: News

Careers in Chemical Engineering: Amanda Scalza

Yasmin Ali speaks to Amanda Scalza, Production Manager at SC Johnson, a manufacturer of household cleaning supplies and consumer chemicals.

Type: Feature

RAEng awards £1m to boost diversity success at engineering departments

UK university engineering departments have been awarded £1m (US$1.3m) from the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) for projects aimed at rapidly transforming the outcomes of under-represented groups of students.

Type: News

IChemE members Amiaka and Lake named among Top 50 Women in Engineering

TWO ICHEME members – Nike Amiaka and Amanda Lake – have been recognised in the Women’s Engineering Society’s (WES) Top 50 Women in Engineering awards 2024.

Type: News

Careers in Chemical Engineering: Xueqi Wang

Xueqi Wang talks to Yasmin Ali about her career in refining precious metals across the globe

Type: Feature

UK students to tackle engineering challenges

FIVE UK student teams are to compete against counterparts from the US and China as part of a special Collaboration Lab competition in London, on 12–16 September. The competition will take place ahead of the Global Grand Challenges Summit 2019 (GGCS2019).

Type: News