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Improving Health Outcomes Across the Scale
Adam Duckett on opportunities to improve health
Type: Feature
IChemE President makes first overseas visit since pandemic
FOLLOWING a two-year break in overseas travel brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic, IChemE President David Bogle has visited conferences, universities and community groups outside the UK to demonstrate the Institution’s continued commitment to members.
Type: News
AI in Chemical Engineering: Why Trust Matters as Much as Technology
Mo Zandi, Gihan Kuruppu and Brent Young argue that without cultural alignment, workforce engagement and ethical safeguards, AI adoption in process industries will falter
Type: Feature
Question Time: Celebrate, Communicate, Inspire
As IChemE wraps up its Centenary year, Adam Duckett looks to the important contributions needed next
Type: Feature
RAFFAELLA OCONE has said she will use her IChemE presidency to diversify the chemical engineering community, launch a conferring ceremony for engineers to help bolster the status of the profession, and work to help members embed professionalism in their everyday activities.
Type: News
Raffaella Ocone set to be 84th president of IChemE
RAFFAELLA OCONE, professor of chemical engineering at Heriot-Watt University, will take up the presidency of IChemE next year after being nominated to serve as deputy from June.
Type: News
LSBU encourages black and minority women to consider engineering
LONDON South Bank University (LSBU), UK, is today hosting an event which aims to inspire the next generation of black and minority ethnic women to consider a career in engineering.
Type: News
Wood strengthens its commitments to sustainability
WOOD has announced a decade of action with new goals to improve lives, reduce impact on the planet, and sustain growth.
Type: News
Adam Duckett speaks to Tina Düren and Bernardo Castro Dominguez about the University of Bath’s new master’s focusing on the application of AI in engineering
Type: Feature
Volunteer Spotlight: Vira Jogia
Shining a light on the valuable work of IChemE volunteers
Type: Feature
Connect with international colleagues at ChemEngConnect
IChemE will host a two-week virtual conference in June, featuring over 30 opportunities to engage with a diverse programme of activity across international time zones. The event is free to attend and will bring together chemical engineers from around the world to discuss some of the profession’s most pressing technical and workforce challenges.
Type: News
Space mirrors and volcano drones: £56m awarded for geoengineering experiments
SCIENTISTS have been awarded more than £56m (US$74m) in funding by the UK’s moonshot innovation agency to investigate whether launching mirrors into space, thickening Arctic sea ice and disrupting clouds could reduce global temperatures.
Type: News
Adam Duckett on predicting the future for the profession and engineers needing to play honest brokers for society
Type: Feature
Jane Cutler becomes 80th IChemE President
JANE Cutler has become the 80th President of IChemE. She delivered an expansive Presidential address focussed on the need for chemical engineers to adapt and respond to the opportunities and challenges presented by our changing world.
Type: News
As we face grand challenges, Alexandra Meldrum says let’s consider the practical actions we can each take to help shape a sustainable future
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
Is AI Really Coming for Your Job?
Daniel Rhymer says young engineers see opportunity as well as risk in the rise of AI
Type: Feature
