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Christopher Julian Hewitt, 1969–2019
Obituary of Chris Hewitt, Pro Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean of the School of Life and Health Sciences, Aston University
Type: Feature
Volunteer Spotlight: John Campbell
Shining a light on the valuable work of IChemE volunteers
Type: Feature
Raj P Chhabra and Basavaraj Gurappa; ISBN: 9780081010983 (Paperback); 9780081012208; (eBook; Butterworth-Heinemann; 2019; £84.95
Type: Feature
Volunteer Spotlight: Tan Geok Chai
Shining a light on the valuable work of IChemE volunteers
Type: Feature
Digital Transformation for Maintenance
How risk-based inspection and maintenance has kept workers safe during Covid-19
Type: Feature
EEF use 2017 to inspire next-gen engineers
Publishes list of facts and myths to boost uptake
Type: News
BP: World to begin low-carbon transition
Energy Outlook says fossil fuels remain dominant
Type: News
UK approves first fracking test in five years
Council moves ahead despite thousands of objections
Type: News
Fossil fuel industry told not to ignore COP21
Gap between agreement and policies, says Lord Stern
Type: News
Call for urgent change to oil & gas industry
Industry given two years to change direction
Type: News
Queen Birthday honour for plastic banknote pioneer
Chemical engineer gets highest Australian honour
Type: News
NMiTE reveals engineering degree curriculum
“World’s most radical” institute opens consultation
Type: News
Shott: UK chemical industry should focus on strengths
FORMER IChemE president Ian Shott says that the huge UK chemical industry must focus on its strengths – including biotechnology and process intensification if it is to grow.
Type: News
New magnesium process cuts energy use by 60%
A SPINOUT from the University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder) has developed a process to extract magnesium from its ore that uses 60% less energy and emits 70% less carbon than the conventional process.
Type: News
UK government considers investment in new nuclear power plant in Wales
BUSINESS secretary Greg Clark has announced that the UK government will take a £5bn ($US6.7bn) stake in a new nuclear power station on Anglesey in North Wales.
Type: News