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A Clean Bill of Health

Tony Hasting discusses cleaning and disinfection of food process plant

Type: Feature

IChemE launches updated technical strategy

Chemical Engineering Matters now in third edition

Type: News

Food and Drink: Learning from Others

Contractors are borrowing techniques from the petchem, pharma and auto in-dustries to help food and drink re-establish itself in manufacturing

Type: Feature

Keeping it Local

David Simmonds explains the challenges of pursuing major projects sustainably

Type: Feature

George E Davis – Meet the Daddy

For a series called Chemical Engineers who Changed the World, it would be downright rude not to feature the man who is widely regarded as the founding father of the discipline and the spiritual father of IChemE.

Type: Feature

Engineering options that can prevent sewer overflows

WITH industry forced to apologise for dumping untreated sewage into rivers, changes upstream including smarter sewers would help

Type: News

Deepwater Horizon: As it Happened

Geoff Maitland looks back on the Gulf of Mexico oilspill, ten years ago this month

Type: Feature

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

How to Think About Ethics

Engineering ethics has much to do with communication, thought and decision-making

Type: Feature

Poll: Engineers warn sale of UK vaccine centre risks health security and industry innovation

ENGINEERS have hit out at the UK Government’s reported plans to sell off the country’s emergency vaccine manufacturing facility, cautioning that a sale to private business will damage skills and scale-up opportunities, and the UK’s ability to react to future health emergencies.

Type: News

Engineering Net Zero Part 2: How We Can Give Consumers Choice in the Push for Green Transport

David Simmonds discusses the need to accelerate flexibility when it comes to cleaner transport options

Type: Feature

Do You Have a Moment?

Ewan Stewart shares the hard-earned lessons of retrenchment

Type: Feature

Vale knew Brazil dam was unstable more than a decade before collapse, says report

ACCORDING to the summary of a report by an independent consulting committee created by Vale, the mining company knew as far back as 2003 about the safety issues at a Brazil dam which fatally collapsed last year. Additionally, it knew that a collapse of the structure could lead to a high number of deaths but took insufficient measures to mitigate impacts.

Type: News

The Story of Oil 1822–1922

Martin Pitt continues to look at the history of chemical engineering and IChemE

Type: Feature

IChemE Matters – November 2023

Nigel Hirst on the merits of mentoring; Allyson Woodford previews Chemeca 2023 and readers respond to UK climate policy shift

Type: News

Flixborough 50 Years On: How Management of Change Failures Contributed to the Disaster

Richard Mundy reflects on the Court of Inquiry’s findings relating to what we now call management of change (MOC), a concept that was not widely appreciated in 1974, and discusses modern MOC good practices and common pitfalls

Type: Feature

Design Issues

358 issues since she first helped produce The Chemical Engineer magazine, Alex Revell recounts just how much things have changed during her time working on it, behind the scenes and on the page

Type: Feature

CPD Sampling

Revalidating professional status

Type: Feature

A wake-up call for change

Adam Duckett says Australia's bushfires should be a wake-up call for change

Type: Feature

A Visible Career on the Spectrum

An engineer with autism explains how she has succeeded in the workplace, and what employers can do to be more supportive

Type: Feature