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Palm Oil: Better with Enzymes

How enzyme technology could make the industry greener and more efficient

Type: Feature

Attractive Solutions

Alessandro Viola explains how magnets can filter out metal particle contamination in pharmaceutical manufacturing

Type: Feature

IChemE releases report on the role of chemical engineering in the biosector

ICHEME’s BioFutures Steering Group has released a report with recommendations on how the Institution can better engage with chemical engineers in the emerging biosector as well as develop opportunities for growth.

Type: News

IChemE Matters – June 2024

Nigel Hirst looks back on his year as president

Type: News

How engineers are key to addressing societal challenges in Australia – Chemeca 2019

Australia's Chief Scientist Alan Finkel and Orica's Belinda Grealy speak to Rachael Fraser about sustainability and attracting the next generation of chemical engineers ahead of their presentations at Chemeca 2019.

Type: Feature

WHO announces first Covid vaccine technology transfer hub

The World Health Organization (WHO) and its COVAX partners are working with a South African consortium to establish its first Covid mRNA vaccine technology transfer hub.

Type: News

The Implications of Generative AI

Adam Duckett sees a bright future for chemical engineering and generative AI, but there are caveats

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

The Benefits of a PhD: An Alternative Perspective

In the last part of this series, members of IChemE’s National Early Careers Committee talk to Eleni Routoula about her post-PhD career

Type: Feature

Defending the Control Room: Layer by Layer

A look at the security threats facing control and safety systems, and the layers of protection to safeguard against them

Type: Feature

A tougher bioplastic for food packaging

ADDING rubber to bioplastic to make it less brittle has led to the development of a new type of bioplastic that may provide a suitable alternative to petroleum-based plastic for food packaging.

Type: News

U-Battery unveils full-scale AMR mockup

U-BATTERY Ltd has unveiled a full-scale mockup of a first-of-a-kind advanced modular reactor (AMR), offering a tangible example of a nuclear technology.

Type: News

Misleading Metrics?

How can the oil majors best measure energy transition and routes to net zero?

Type: Feature

Recognising Future Leaders

How the Salters' Institute recognises and supports outstanding young chemists and chemical engineers.

Type: Feature

Centenary Themes: Sustainability

At-a-glance information on what's in the first of our centenary theme specials

Type: Feature

Delta HAZOP: Revalidation and Focus on Major Accident Hazards

Paul Kenny shares insights on a new HAZOP technique trialled at ExxonMobil’s Fawley site in the UK, which won IChemE’s 2019 Global Award for Process Safety

Type: Feature

Handle with Care

Nikodem Siwek explains how to get the most from your pH measurement devices

Type: Feature

Applying Chemistry

How chemical engineering developed in Nigeria

Type: Feature

US rolls back Chemical Disaster Rule

THE US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has rescinded most of the Chemical Disaster Rule – which was designed to improve safety at chemical facilities – saying that it was an unnecessary regulatory burden.

Type: News

Dreaming Big and Changing the World Through Chemical Engineering

Amanda Jasi speaks to pioneering chemical engineer Robert Langer about his successes and offers advice for the next generation of chemical engineers looking to change the world

Type: Feature