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Firms launch oil decommissioning partnership

Aim to provide one-stop solution for UK projects

Type: News

Clifford awarded citation by RACI

Australian body recognises Fellow’s contributions

Type: News

"When people talk, listen completely"

Jon Prichard discusses the eagerness of members to engage

Type: Feature

Building Member Engagement

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

Type: Feature

Keep the Doors Open

Adam Duckett calls for schools outreach to continue apace into 2019

Type: Feature

Pushed for Space

Adam Duckett on the Apollo 11 anniversary and human ingenuity

Type: Feature

Christopher Julian Hewitt, 1969–2019

Obituary of Chris Hewitt, Pro Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean of the School of Life and Health Sciences, Aston University

Type: Feature

IChemE names SE Asia Awards 2016 finalists

Singapore and Malaysia to present awards in October

Type: News

Chemical Plants: Surviving the Coronavirus Storm

Joan Cordiner looks at how operations have adapted to the pandemic

Type: Feature

Climate Change, Equity and Mitigation

How unpopular but necessary technological solutions and shifts can be deployed to meet head-on the growing challenge of climate change mitigation and equity

Type: Feature

We Only Get Them When We’re Good!

In the fifth in a series about chemical engineers who volunteer their skills to contribute to society, Tony Ginsberg shares the joy and shared benefits of volunteering to support science and maths classes at a local primary school

Type: Feature

Are You Best in Class at Process Safety Management?

Jack Wishart discusses how benchmarking can be used to measure and drive improvements in process safety performance in the energy industry

Type: Feature

Why we Need to Engage with Primary School Children – and How to do it Effectively

Joy Parvin has 32 years of working in primary schools’ outreach under her belt. She reflects on why it is so important for chemical engineers to engage with the youngest in our society, and shares tips from three Children Challenging Industry ambassadors who are out there doing it

Type: Feature

Drink it in

Martin Pitt looks back on the history of drinking water and chemical engineers’ contribution to it

Type: Feature

Hydrogen: The Burning Question

Mike Menzies asks what effect does injected hydrogen have on furnace, flame and exhaust in natural gas combustion plant?

Type: Feature

Making the Change

Barry Perlmutter advises on transitioning from batch to continuous

Type: Feature

Living Off the Land on Mars

Shrihari Sankarasubramanian, Pralay Gayen and Vijay K Ramani discuss work on methods to make fuel and oxygen on the red planet

Type: Feature

What Safety Studies Have You Got on Your Menu?

Andy Brazier and Nick Wise introduce a series looking at ALARP

Type: Feature

The Chemical Industry’s Balancing Act

Lars Krause and Michael Carus discuss crediting the value of bio- and CO2-based and recycled materials: the mass balance approach

Type: Feature

Energy: How to Store It

Adam Duckett looks at promising energy storage options that could help balance the rise of renewables

Type: Feature