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Flixborough 50 Years On: Remembering Flixborough by Someone Who Wasn’t Alive in 1974

In the engineering industry, it is often asked if major incidents could ever happen again. Early-career engineer Martin Wardrope says it is important we still think they can

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Building a Sustainable Future

Kathryn Richardson talks about her role as Area Environment Manager at the Environment Agency in England

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Kumar Fellow briefs MPs on nuclear security

New POSTnote covers physical and cyber security

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Men as Allies

Adam Duckett asks what are men doing to help support gender diversity and inclusion?

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Wastewater Treatment: When Renting Might be the Better Option

Plant operators are increasingly looking at ways to improve the efficiency and reliability of the treatment of the wastewater produced by their industrial sites. Here, NSI Mobile Water Solutions (Nijhuis Saur Industries) looks at how mobile wastewater treatment suppliers can help companies protect their license to operate and reduce their environmental impact when a rapid response is needed.

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Waste Not Want Not

Vanda Jones discusses how you can cut your compressed air energy consumption

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Practical Process Control Part 2: Determining Process Dynamics

Myke King provides practical process control advice on how to bolster your processes

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Out of Retirement

...or how to keep busy in your 70s

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IChemE launches Student Ambassador programme to ‘develop future leaders’

ICHEME is offering students the chance to represent their community, network with engineers in industry, and develop their leaderships skills with the launch of its Student Ambassador programme.

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Earth Day: EngineeringUK publishes webinar to encourage young people into engineering through sustainability

ENGINEERINGUK has published a webinar exploring how environmental sustainability can inspire young people into engineering and technology sectors, in conjunction with Earth Day on 22 April.

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Next-generation Predictive Tools for Multiphase Systems

Omar Matar explains how researchers are combining machine learning and physics-driven approaches in multiphase systems to develop open-source toolkits for the wider community

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Scientific committee warned ‘staggering’ deindustrialisation is leaving parts of the UK behind

IChemE brings together MPs and industry leaders to discuss how chemical engineers can contribute to engineering a sustainable world

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Read Through

Adam Duckett asks how engaged you want to be

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The Pharmaceutical Industry: Engineering Frustrations

Hedley Rees and Keith Plumb discuss how current methods of drug development are impeding engineers, and suggest a new model to provide patients greater access to medicines

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The Engineering Mindset Part 1: Complex or Complicated

Are the individual, societal, and global challenges we face complex or complicated, and do you understand the distinction? Chris and Penny Hamlin explain how a complexity-based approach creates more meaningful and relevant insights

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The Chemical Engineer: A Retrospective

Jamie Cleaver journeys through the life of TCE, exploring its contribution to our technical challenges, our professional identity and our community, amid massive scientific developments, societal changes, and a few changes in style

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Industry supports US carbon tax

EXXONMOBIL is among a number of industry giants that have backed plans for a US carbon tax designed by a group of Republican elders to build support for bipartisan climate action in the US.

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Ithaca Energy acquires North Sea oil and gas fields

OIL and gas company Ithaca Energy is to acquire ten of Chevron’s UK North Sea producing fields for US$2bn. The acquisition will make Ithaca the second largest oil and gas producer in the region.

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UK launches new high-risk research funding agency

THE UK Government has launched a new scientific research agency to fund high-risk, high-reward research.

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UK launches hydrogen BECCS funding programme

THE UK Government has launched a £5m (US$6.8m) funding programme to support development of new technologies that will generate hydrogen via BECCS.

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