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Group Interview: How to Stand Out From the Crowd

Group interview is a common part of many graduate selection processes. What can you do to stand out?

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Terry Cooper: Preventer of Major Accidents

Terry Cooper is a chemical engineer by training. This article is an adapted version of a speech he delivered at Oil & Gas UK’s Safety 30 Conference in Aberdeen on 6 June. The conference marked the 30th anniversary of the Piper Alpha disaster.

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How to Assess Functional Safety

Achieve safer, more efficient and more transparent projects whilst reducing project cost and overrun

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Add it Up

Process simulation software has become almost universal in the chemical engineering sector, and many students have access to at least one commercial process modelling software package at university. Industry professionals are increasingly using software to model their processes. However, dynamic modelling (that accounts for time-dependent changes in the state of a system) is still, for many, an unknown quantity within the chemical engineering sector, and is more expensive than steady-state modelling.

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IChemE Accreditation for All

Steven Gasser discusses IChemE accredited company training schemes (ACTS), a flagship initiative that supports organisations investing in the professional development of the next generation of chemical engineers

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Stop! Impostor Syndrome

Many of us feel impostor syndrome at some point in our careers. To help generate more understanding around the phenomenon, Laura Grindey and Martyna Cepaite from IChemE’s National Early Careers Group surveyed chemical engineers about their experiences

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Master Troubleshooting in Process Operations

ESD’s practical, simulation-based course equips engineers with the real-world skills to diagnose faults, fix failures fast, and keep process plants running safely and efficiently

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How Chemicals Companies Can Drive Operational Resilience with the Digital Twin

Paige Marie Morse explains how companies have been using digital technologies to adapt to the coronavirus pandemic

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IChemE gives approval to level 3 diploma

ICHEME has approved the Bulk Storage Operator Technician level 3 diploma of high hazards training provider Reynolds Training Services, which is the first level 3 diploma to be approved by IChemE.

Type: News

IChemE launches Sustainability Hub

ICHEME has launched its new Sustainability Hub, giving chemical engineers access to a suite of new, on-demand training courses and knowledge resources.

Type: News

Transforming the workforce with digital technologies

Automation execs share thoughts on how to help workers adapt

Type: News

The Sustainability Hub: Why? What? Who? & How?

Trish Melton looks at IChemE’s new Sustainability Hub for members

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How to Sample Heat Transfer Fluids

A practical guide to taking a representative sample, and doing so safely.

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Is all the Ti in China?

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.

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Colin Ramshaw, 1936–2022

Considered by many to be the “Father of Process Intensification”, Colin Ramshaw leaves behind a legacy of research and vision of how the chemical industry could be transformed through development of equipment designed to unleash the potential of chemical processes.

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Book Review: Net Zero: How We Stop Causing Climate Change

Dieter Helm; ISBN: 9780008404468; William Collins; 2020; £20

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How to Build a Retina

Chemical synthesis of a retina, and how it can ‘see’ the world around it

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Choice Cuts

RENEWABLE electricity targets feature prominently in many countries’ emissions reductions strategies, but are all renewables the panacea that they are often made out to be?

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Consultants & Contractors Guide 2023: How to Source Expertise

Grant Wellwood offers up a method for selecting how you source subject matter experts

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Degree Apprenticeships: A Working Pathway for Students and Employers

Deborah Darnell catches up with an employer, university, and recent apprentice to discuss the benefits of degree apprenticeships and outlines what IChemE will be doing to help support the burgeoning pathway

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