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Ineos awards Técnicas Reunidas contract for massive European chemicals investment

INEOS has awarded Técnicas Reunidas a contract to engineer a world-scale ethylene plant in Belgium, marking the largest investment in European chemicals in the last 20 years.

Type: News

IChemE member is Australia’s first Chief Circular Engineer

ICHEME member Ali Abbas, one of Australia’s leading chemical engineers, has been announced as Australia’s first Chief Circular Engineer, a new role which will help accelerate Australia’s transition to a circular economy.

Type: News

UNSW Sydney launches decarbonisation institute to support industry and government net zero plans

AUSTRALIA’s University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) has launched a new institute dedicated to decarbonising the country’s emission-heavy industries, including cement and steel.

Type: News

UK partners to advance inertial confinement fusion

FOLLOWING the US’s major fusion breakthrough with inertial confinement technology, a UK partnership has announced that it will design and construct a demonstrator for a similar approach at the UK Atomic Energy Authority’s Culham Campus in Oxfordshire, UK.

Type: News

Hackitt and Daniels honoured by Imperial College

FORMER IChemE Council members Dame Judith Hackitt and Ed Daniels have been awarded honorary degrees by their alma mater, Imperial College London.

Type: News

IChemE identifies vaccine production capabilities

ICHEME has compiled a list of manufacturing sites in the UK and Ireland that have the potential capability to manufacture treatments for Covid-19, and is offering to share the information with those who need it.

Type: News

IChemE releases career insights video series

ICHEME has released a series of videos that feature members sharing their career journeys and providing practical tips to those looking for new roles spanning from graduate roles through to senior executives

Type: News

Elsevier launches early stage research network

ELSEVIER, the publisher of IChemE’s journals, has launched a new early stage research network dedicated to engineering, EngRN.

Type: News

Velocys signs agreement for commercial-scale biomass-to-jet fuel in Japan

VELOCYS has signed a collaboration agreement with Toyo Engineering to produce renewable fuels in Japan at commercial scale.

Type: News

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

Type: News

The Dangers of Becoming too Remote

Aniqah Majid speaks to the University of Bath’s John Chew about the damaging impact remote and hybrid learning are having on students’ social skills

Type: Feature

Strategies and Plans

Nearly a year into the job, the Engineering Council’s CEO reflects on aims and ambitions

Type: Feature

IChemE, Chester Uni and industry join forces on first chemeng apprenticeship

ICHEME, the University of Chester, and major employers in the region are working together to offer the first chemical engineering degree apprenticeship in the UK.

Type: News

Heriot-Watt receives IChemE accreditation at three campuses

HERIOT-WATT University has had its chemical engineering programmes at its campuses in Dubai and Malaysia accredited by IChemE.

Type: News

Andrew Livingston elected to the Royal Society

ANDREW LIVINGSTON, Professor of Chemical Engineering at Queen Mary University of London, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society.

Type: News

Air Liquide signs contract with South Korean steel producer

AIR Liquide Engineering & Construction has signed a contract to build an air separation unit for South Korean steel producer POSCO.

Type: News

Taking the Biscuit

Beverly Coulter explains how she introduces process engineering concepts to new undergrads via the Chocolate Chip Cookie Challenge

Type: Feature

Championing Research

A message from the new Editor-in-Chief of ChERD, Jerry Heng

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

Mind the Gap

Mo Zandi, Jarka Glassey and Brent Young discuss the emergence of Chemical Engineering Education 4.0

Type: Feature