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Modelling with Excel Part 8: A Comparative Study ‑ Part 2

Stephen Hall offers practical guidance on using Excel for project engineering

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Modelling with Excel Part 10: Test and Validate

Stephen Hall wraps up his series on how to use Excel for project engineering. Download the interactive workbook to experiment with the entire series

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Taking a Look Back at Control: Part 2

Martin Pitt considers the history of process control in a two-part series, concluding with electrical and computer systems

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History of Nuclear Engineering Part 2: Building the Bomb

The story of the Manhattan Project and the race to build nuclear weapons is usually told about physicists but Martin Pitt says their achievements wouldn’t have been possible without chemical engineers and chemical engineering companies

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Getting Started Part 1: Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers

In this new series, Everard Brewester focuses on the process equipment that form the building blocks of process plants

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Christmas Past: A Historical Christmas Stocking

Martin Pitt reminisces on Christmases past, and brings with him a sackful of facts and figures

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Pathways to Success? Assessing NESO Plans for Clean Power 2030

The National Energy System Operator (NESO) released its report last week on achieving clean power for Great Britain by 2030. David Simmonds looks at whether the plans are viable, will meet our future needs, and ultimately lower costs to the consumer

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Engineering Net Zero Part 9: Strategies for Clean Energy

David Simmonds builds on his ENZ series, visualising the UK power system, and explores the unintended consequences of current strategies for 2050

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The Engineering Mindset Part 8: Complex or Complicated? The Right Approach at the Right Time

Chris and Penny Hamlin move beyond the C-THRU research project to focus on how we as individuals can effectively lead and influence in complex environments, contrasting it with the approach to complicated systems

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Demystifying and Debunking ML Part 1: Foundations of Machine Learning in ChemEng

Hugh Stitt, Joe Emerson, Carl Jackson and Robert Gallen introduce the first in a four-part series exploring how chemical engineers can critically assess, apply and benefit from machine learning

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Imagine Chemistry: a New Kind of Innovation Challenge for an Industry that Needs Shaking Up

AkzoNobel is calling on chemical engineers to enter its R&D challenge and help provide the missing ingredient needed to boost company innovation

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Ambition Made Real

Adam Duckett praises Norway's industrial vision

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Safety Review

Adam Duckett praises Norway's industrial vision

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Fawley opens new Isopar unit

Efficiency boost as production moves from Belgium

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Business leaders: EU exit risks UK economy

17 major chemical engineering employers want to stay

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Simple extraction of gold from e-waste

Non-toxic amide could lead to cheap solution

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Oil professionals pick Shell as best employer

Survey looks at values, performance and pay

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Brainstorming: Maximise the Quantity and Quality of Your Ideas

Focussing on professional skills for chemical engineers, we push further into the realms of creativity with a look at brainstorming.

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