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Grant supports US nuclear waste research

WSU and PNNL will look at chemical reactions

Type: News

Energy Saviours: Part 3

Tom Baxter shares more options for chemical engineers to boost energy efficiencies

Type: Feature

McGagh, Sorensen and McBride-Wright honoured by the King

CHEMICAL engineers John McGagh, Eva Sorensen and Mark McBride-Wright have been recognised and celebrated for their contributions and service in the Order of Australia awards, and the 2023 King’s Birthday Honours list.

Type: News

Add It Up!

How 3D printing of reactors can help chemical engineers with process intensification

Type: Feature

ExxonMobil to invest US$2bn in Texas plant expansion

EXXONMOBIL is to invest US$2bn to expand its chemical plant in Baytown, Texas, US, to maximise the value of increased oil and gas production from the Permian Basin.

Type: News

Ray Sinnott, 1931–2021

RAY SINNOTT, who had a profound impact on chemical engineers through the book Chemical Engineering Design that he wrote as Volume 6 of the Coulson and Richardson textbook series, has died aged 90.

Type: News

Update: Anochrome Ltd admits spilling toxic chemical into Walsall canal

ANOCHROME LTD, a company that provides electroplating and coatings, has said it is the source of a toxic sodium cyanide spill that has sparked a major incident in the UK.

Type: News

How to Build a Retina

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

Type: Feature

Question Time: Education

Experts from academia and industry discuss the challenges in chemical engineering education and where it needs to go in future

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

The Challenges of Developing a Fusion Fuel Cycle: and How Chemical Engineers are Helping to Make Fusion Energy Sustainable

In the final part of our series on fusion energy, Mirjana Damjanovic and Lewis Simmons highlight the significant challenge of decommissioning and repurposing a fusion powerplant

Type: Feature

Wood wins work on Anglesey nuclear project

WOOD has won a contract to support Hitachi’s work as architect engineer for the Wylfa Newydd nuclear plant in the UK.

Type: News

Editing the Bible

Adam Duckett speaks with Don Green, the retiring editor of Perry’s Chemical Engineers’ Handbook

Type: Feature

Queen of Perak presents IChemE Awards to outstanding young engineers

Her Royal Highness Zara Salim, Queen of Perak, presented two promising chemical engineers with trophies at the IChemE Malaysia Awards on 15 October.

Type: News

Question Time: Food & Water

IN the sixth webinar of IChemE’s Centenary series, experts discuss how chemical engineering can help achieve food and water supply security.

Type: Feature

IChemE Fellow joins international carbon emissions panel

DATUK Sazali Hamzah, IChemE Fellow and CEO of Petronas Chemical Group, has been appointed to the advisory panel of C-THRU, an international carbon emissions research project.

Type: News

The Nature of Nurture

Grant Campbell and Jamie Cleaver report on a workshop that addressed the challenges of leading chemical engineering university departments and highlighted a style of leadership that can be helpful for academic and industrial leaders alike

Type: Feature

Rocket Science: From the Mongols to the Moon and beyond

Rocket science is a famously difficult area, but it’s more than the physics of force and trajectories. Martin Pitt takes a chemical engineering view of its history

Type: Feature