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Is UK CCS dead? Or can it be resuscitated?

Panel of experts assess its status

Type: News

£60m EPSRC funding for advanced manufacturing

£87.5m funding from partners for six research hubs

Type: News

Commercialising Carbon Capture and Storage

If CCS is to be successfully rolled out, investors will need large-scale transport and storage infrastructure in place

Type: Feature

The Chemical Detective

Amanda Doyle meets Fiona Erskine to discuss her explosive thriller

Type: Feature

Ragworm inspires shape-shifting material

Material could act as ‘muscles’ in soft robots

Type: News

Brexit: relief rapidly gives way to fresh concerns

Businesses and industry groups warn of costly administrative burdens and the impacts on supply chains.

Type: News

Fresh Faces

In the first of a series looking at the work of IChemE’s volunteers, we profile the Young Members Forums

Type: Feature

A Trump Card against Diversity?

Mark McBride-Wright looks at what the US presidential term of Donald Trump might mean for diversity, equity, and inclusion in STEM

Type: Feature

Embracing the Challenges of Ethical Engineering

Robert Peeling, chair of IChemE’s Congress, recounts the ethical lessons he has learned throughout his career and offers a selection of ethical exercises for you to undertake individually or with your teams

Type: Feature

Particle Progress

Particle technology has much to offer materials processors, but only if we foster the link between academia and industry

Type: Feature

Safety Lessons from Home Alone

David Jamieson explains what Kevin McCallister and the Wet Bandits can teach us about inherent safety

Type: Feature

The Forgotten and the Dammed: The Hidden Risks Behind the World's Water and Waste Reservoirs

Fifty years after the Banqiao dam collapse killed hundreds of thousands in China, Fiona Erskine says deadly failures continue to expose the global threat of ageing infrastructure, climate extremes and toxic waste

Type: Feature

What makes a good awards entry?

Top tips on how to make your Awards entry work for you

Type: Feature

Advice to future Frank Morton committees from Swansea 2024

Frank Morton 2024, Swansea co-chairs Charlotte Todd and James Rees – both event first-timers – share insights and tips for the next wave of Frank Morton hosts

Type: Feature

First Hull chemeng master’s students graduate

Course continues to grow with 120 expected in 2016

Type: News

Chemical engineers talk fire safety

FIRE safety is important to all of us, both in residential buildings and on industrial sites, and chemical engineers are well suited to assessing fire safety by applying systems thinking and a risk-based approach. Two chemical engineers, Dame Judith Hackitt and Erin Johnson, have applied those skills to buildings safety, by compiling reports for the UK parliament.

Type: News

Acorn CCS partners sign MoUs for carbon capture

THE partners in the UK’s Acorn CCS project have signed three new memorandums of understanding (MoUs) for carbon capture collaborations.

Type: News

Catalyst drives reaction in both directions

Could be used in fuel cells, batteries

Type: News

Phosphate Rocks Chapter 4: Sulphur

Chapter 4 in the serialisation of Fiona Erskine's novel Phosphate Rocks, a compelling mystery set in the world of industry

Type: Feature

OSL recognised for cultivating young engineers

IChemE awards partnership for community engagement

Type: News