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Practical Process Control Part 13: Signal Conditioning

Myke King continues his detailed series on process control, seeking to inspire chemical engineers to exploit untapped opportunities for improvement

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A Change of Clothes

Tahani Kaldéus talks about her work towards a greener fashion industry

Type: Feature

The Benefits of a PhD: An Industry Perspective

In the first of a series, members of IChemE’s National Early Careers Committee talk to Claire Nnaedozie about her post-PhD career

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Engineers call for smaller electric car batteries and ban on vapes

USING smaller electric car batteries and stripping materials out of old wind turbines for use in the car industry could reduce the UK’s reliance on critical minerals and bolster its push for net zero, engineers have advised.

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Practical Process Control Part 15: Feedforward Control - Part 1

In the first of a two-parter on feedforward control, Myke King explains the basics

Type: Feature

No Operation is an Island

Adam Duckett discusses siloed operations

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Do Share

Adam Duckett says we must do all we can to share the lessons of Piper Alpha

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Learned Society Update

Claudia Flavell-While updates on the progress of IChemE’s learned society activities

Type: Feature

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.

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Action Plans

Adam Duckett on the US President’s climate push and jobs plan

Type: Feature

Wastewater injections cause earthquakes

Study says risk can reduced through monitoring

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Trump picks Liveris as manufacturing advisor

Chemical engineer to bring industry back to America

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Fighting ageing with AI

AS FAR as humans go, doctor-turned-investor Gregory Bailey is pretty good at spotting patterns and trends.

Type: News

Green ammonia project set for launch in UK today

SIEMENS will launch a demonstration project in the UK today to showcase the potential of using ‘green ammonia’ for energy storage.

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Westminster Abbey hosts engineering celebration

ENGINEERING was the focus of celebration today at a first-of-a-kind national service held at London’s Westminster Abbey.

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Communication troubles are holding back UK biotech

ENGINEERING biology must learn to communicate better if the breakout discipline is to achieve its potential for “explosive growth”, says the Royal Academy of Engineering.

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Stories to read while we are away

WITH the editorial team having shut down their laptops until 4 January, we wanted to close with a thank you and links to stories that you may have missed and can catch up on while we are away for the holiday break.

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Book Review: The Chemical Cocktail

Fiona Erskine; ISBN: 9780861540334; Point Blank, an imprint of Oneworld; 2022; £8.99

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Research community doubts UK’s 'science superpower' ambition as BEIS returns £1.6bn Horizon funding

THE UK’s research community is questioning government’s commitment to making the nation a “science superpower” after it was revealed that £1.6bn (US$1.9bn) earmarked to fund association with Europe’s Horizon programme had been returned to Treasury coffers.

Type: News

Distillation Improvement Opportunities Part 1: Introduction - Your Greener Prospects

Daniel Summers introduces a new series calling on chemical engineers to take advantage of opportunities to improve the efficiency of distillation operations

Type: Feature