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BP has announced that it will cut 10,000 jobs by the end of the year due to the economic impact of Covid-19.
Type: News
Dairy pioneer Kevin Marshall honoured by the Queen
KEVIN Marshall has been made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit by the Queen, for his services to food science and technology.
Type: News
Patents are not just for new processes. Changes to existing ones can also qualify for protection, says Michael Taylor
Type: Feature
Ella Howells talks about her switch from oil and gas to the drinks industry
Type: Feature
Brett Longstaffe talks about his role in engineering novel reactors
Type: Feature
Thomas Machin talks about his pride in developing and delivering novel process measurement technology
Type: Feature
The Hydrogen Economy Needs You
Emma Houchell talks about her role at Air Products, helping develop technology for the burgeoning hydrogen economy.
Type: Feature
Safety is my job: Fiona Barclay
Robin Turney speaks to Fiona Barclay about her role in keeping people safe at Clair Ridge
Type: Feature
Mike Cloke reflects on his volunteer role, and discusses opportunities for others to get involved
Type: Feature
Kathryn Richardson talks about her role as Area Environment Manager at the Environment Agency in England
Type: Feature
Christmas Presents: Give them the Gift of ChemEng Knowledge
Paul Okey looks at present ideas to inspire budding chemical engineers (and maybe one or two to hang on to yourself)
Type: Feature
Nottingham Uni stroll to Frank Morton victory
Students from the University of Nottingham have overturned a near 40-year winless streak to return the coveted Frank Morton sports title back to the East Midlands.
Type: News
Students, educators, and generative AI in peaceful coexistence
Stuart Prescott addresses the strengths and weaknesses of generative AI in an education setting
Type: Feature
Predicting Direct Air Capture Performance, Come Rain or Shine
Process engineer Adam Ward is modelling DAC at Imperial College London. He explains his research to Aniqah Majid, the challenges of scaling carbon capture technology and why the UK’s famously unpredictable weather has a major bearing on performance
Type: Feature
IChemE Matters: A conversation with Congress
Ahead of the official call for nominations in March, representatives from Congress sat down to discuss why all eligible members regardless of experience should consider putting themselves forward
Type: Feature
Flixborough 50 Years On: Addressing Process Safety Competence Challenges in Smaller Organisations
Fifty years on from Flixborough, Carolyn Nicholls says key challenges in process safety competence, including multidisciplinary knowledge, clear roles, and managing pressure, remain just as critical
Type: Feature
Volunteer Spotlight: Vira Jogia
Shining a light on the valuable work of IChemE volunteers
Type: Feature
China's dominance over the refining of many critical minerals shows how looming trade wars could bottleneck access to elements crucial for AI, defence, and green technologies.
Type: Feature
Saving Time and Energy with Process-focused AI Simulations
Aniqah Majid spoke to University of Birmingham spinout Evophase about its location-specific wind turbines and how AI could change the way engineers design process equipment
Type: Feature
Volunteer Spotlight: Rob Peeling
Shining a light on the valuable work of IChemE volunteers
Type: Feature