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AstraZeneca strikes US$555m deal to commercialise AI-discovered immunology drugs
ASTRAZENECA has completed a deal worth up to US$555m to commercialise immunology therapies discovered by a California-based company using artificial intelligence (AI).
Type: News
Volunteer Spotlight: Suzanne Hay
Shining a light on the valuable work of IChemE volunteers
Type: Feature
Practical Process Control Part 26: Compressor Load Control
Myke King breaks down compressor load control and shows how experienced engineers can implement these systems in the DCS without relying on proprietary solutions
Type: Feature
Raffaella Ocone on welcoming the next generation, Duncan Lugton on strategic thinking and more
Type: News
My ChemEng Career Path: Ahmad Ameer Mohamad
TCE talks to Ahmad Ameer Mohamad, an executive (technology delivery) at Petronas about how to bring lab experiments to-scale and what students gain from an IChemE membership
Type: Feature
IChemE: With You Every Step of Your Career Journey
Free student membership gives you exclusive access to tailored support, expert guidance and career-building resources – designed to set you up for success from day one
Type: Feature
My ChemEng Career Path: Orla Douds
TCE talks to Orla Douds, a process engineer for Assystem, about the importance of soft skills and the future of nuclear
Type: Feature
My ChemEng Career Path: Ross Wilson
TCE interviews Ross Wilson, principal bioresources process specialist at AtkinsRéalis, about his career at the engineering firm and the importance of being a chartered engineer
Type: Feature
My ChemEng Career Path: Emma Robinson
TCE talk to Emma Robinson, a graduate engineer at Nestle, about what her typical week looks like and being part of the IChemE's Nation Early Careers Group committee
Type: Feature
Mohammed Ehab Al-Hajj shares how six practical habits turned lab work and short placements into repeatable impact – through sharp observation, small changes, and clear write-ups
Type: Feature
Navigating the Postdoc Path: Reflections, Advice, and Lessons Learned
University of Sheffield’s Joan Cordiner offers practical advice and personal reflections for postdocs forging their career path
Type: Feature
IVF breakthrough offers hope for infertile and same-sex couples
RESEARCHERS in the US have successfully fertilised egg cells encoded with DNA taken from human skin, offering the chance for infertile and same-sex couples to have children genetically related to each parent.
Type: News
ICHEME Fellow and Imperial College London professor Claire Adjiman delivered the prestigious Danckwerts Lecture at the 15th European Congress of Chemical Engineering (ECCE) in Lisbon, Portugal, describing the experience as an “honour”.
Type: News
Australian coal giant to cut 750 Queensland jobs amid row over mining charges
MINING giant BHP Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA) has announced plans to cut 750 jobs across Queensland and suspend operations at one of its coal mines.
Type: News
Engineers create conference to advance industrial digitalisation
Ruth Powell talks to the co-chairs of the Advances in the Digitalisation of the Process Industries conference about moving beyond the hype and sharing lessons that engineers can put into action
Type: News
Old King Coal Part 1: Coal Fuel
In this new series, Martin Pitt outlines coal’s historic place, first as the basis for solid fuels, then gaseous fuels, chemicals, colours and pharmaceuticals
Type: Feature
ChemEng Culture: Sparks and Science
Can Fire and Fun Ignite a Love of STEM? A visit to the Magna Science Adventure Centre shows that interactive exhibits may grab kids – but it’s passionate people (and a few flames) that truly light the spark, writes Paul Okey
Type: Feature
Adam Duckett on predicting the future for the profession and engineers needing to play honest brokers for society
Type: Feature
Hazards 35: Shaping the Future of Process Safety
Following a sellout year, Hazards 35 returns with record engagement, a deeper focus on AI, energy transition and incident learning, and a renewed commitment to turning good practice into lasting change, writes Peter White
Type: Feature
Training for emerging technology and new managers
ICHEME has launched training courses for engineers improving safety in emerging industries, as well as those looking to improve their skills as new managers and project managers.
Type: News
