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Rainbow in Flames

Process engineer Ramin Abhari's latest graphic novel aims to raise awareness about laboratory safety

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Volunteer Spotlight: Qua Kiat Seng

Shining a light on the valuable work of IChemE volunteers

Type: Feature

Webinar: the importance of design of experiments within chemical engineering

ON 15 September, The Chemical Engineer hosted a webinar to discuss how design of experiments is applied to improve and ensure robust industrial processes.

Type: Feature

Use offshore power stations to cut emissions

New thinking needed to meet climate goals

Type: News

3D printing with holograms

“INSTANTANEOUS” 3D printing using holograms could provide an alternative to layer-by-layer additive manufacturing methods, according to researchers.

Type: News

ThaiBev buys US$4.8bn stake in Sabeco

THAI Beverages (ThaiBev) has won an auction to buy a US$4.84bn majority stake in Vietnam’s top brewer, Sabeco.

Type: News

Blood-testing 'disruptor' charged with fraud

THE CEO and former-president of Theranos – a company which claimed to have developed technology that would revolutionise blood testing – have been charged with “massive fraud”.

Type: News

US$11bn petrochemicals complex to be built in Egypt

A MULTI-BILLION dollar petchems complex is to be built in Egypt, and is expected to create thousands of jobs.

Type: News

BP invests in AI to accelerate upstream projects

BP has invested US$5m in artificial intelligence technology in a bid to speed up projects.

Type: News

Explosion at US paper mill

AT around noon local time, on 15 April, an explosion occurred at a paper mill in Jay, Maine, US. According to reports there were no fatalities and no serious injuries, however a small number of employees were treated for respiratory irritation.

Type: News

BP cuts 10,000 jobs

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 for Processes

Patents are not just for new processes. Changes to existing ones can also qualify for protection, says Michael Taylor

Type: Feature

A Lot of Bottle

Ella Howells talks about her switch from oil and gas to the drinks industry

Type: Feature

The Nuclear Option

Brett Longstaffe talks about his role in engineering novel reactors

Type: Feature

Measuring Up

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

IChemE Needs You!

Mike Cloke reflects on his volunteer role, and discusses opportunities for others to get involved

Type: Feature

Building a Sustainable Future

Kathryn Richardson talks about her role as Area Environment Manager at the Environment Agency in England

Type: Feature