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Manisha Patel highlights topics made available to IChemE members via the Career Solutions webinar series
Type: Feature
Amanda Doyle explains why the energy transition must be fair for workers in high carbon industries
Type: Feature
Amanda Doyle reports from the COP26 climate change summit
Type: Feature
Taking a Look Back at Control: Part 2
Martin Pitt considers the history of process control in a two-part series, concluding with electrical and computer systems
Type: Feature
Pathways to Success? Assessing NESO Plans for Clean Power 2030
The National Energy System Operator (NESO) released its report last week on achieving clean power for Great Britain by 2030. David Simmonds looks at whether the plans are viable, will meet our future needs, and ultimately lower costs to the consumer
Type: Feature
PREDICTIONS about the downfall of the UK oil and gas industry have abounded in recent years, as existing, easy-to-access reserves have become depleted, and the oil price has collapsed, meaning that many remaining reserves are becoming less economical to exploit. Tens of thousands of jobs have been lost, and there’s little doubt that the industry is struggling, particularly in the North Sea.
Type: Feature
So You Didn't Get a Placement? No Problem!
What can graduates who didn’t manage to secure an industry placement do to improve their employment prospects?
Type: Feature
The work of IChemE's Forms of Contract Committee, and how you can get involved.
Type: Feature
Tips for selecting a pumping system for chemical treatment and comparing different dosing systems
Type: Feature
STUNNING 3D images that show the effect of electric fields on ionic winds flowing from a flame could help improve combustion efficiency and reduce pollution, according to researchers.
Type: Feature
Book review: Offshore Oil and Gas Decommissioning
Type: Feature
A periodic exhibition: RSC celebrates 150 years of Mendeleev’s periodic table
The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) opened a special exhibition, curated by the University of Cambridge’s Peter Wothers, to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Mendeleev’s first periodic table of the elements.
Type: Feature
Using light to separate oil from water
Team creates surface by modifying titanium dioxide
Type: News
EU approves Areva-EDF nuclear reactor takeover
Transaction deemed to not unduly distort competition
Type: News