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Microbes, Microwaves, and Mixes: Eco-friendly Plastics Solutions

Amanda Jasi speaks to innovators striving to improve plastics sustainability and reduce their environmental impact

Type: Feature

Bath Triumphs at Virtual Frank Morton 2021

Amanda Jasi speaks to event organiser Benjamin Fadele

Type: Feature

‘Major win’ for UK energy as four nuclear power plants granted extensions

EDF’S decision to extend the life of four nuclear power plants has been hailed as “a major win” for UK energy independence by energy secretary Ed Miliband.

Type: News

Carry on Teaching: Higher Education During a Pandemic

Amanda Jasi surveys students and teachers to understand how Covid-19 has impacted university life and how successful the forced changes have been

Type: Feature

Lu awarded Order of Australia

IChemE Fellows McCann and Hector also honoured

Type: News

Teaching: Educating Chemical Engineers on Digitalisation

Esther Ventura-Medina, Joanne Tanner and Brent Young explain why digital literacy is so important

Type: Feature

IChemE and ITN to make programme showcasing engineering careers

ICHEME is partnering with ITN Business and other engineering institutions on a news-style programme called Engineering: Today, Tomorrow and Beyond to highlight the diverse range of engineering careers available.

Type: News

‘Biotech pioneer’ Elizabeth Holmes found guilty of fraud

ELIZABETH HOLMES, a former chemical engineering student who garnered praise as a Silicon Valley biotech pioneer, has been found guilty of fraud in a high-profile case in the US which raises serious questions about the ethics of entrepreneurship.

Type: News

Reader feedback

We asked our reader feedback panel to tell us how they have been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. 232 readers from across the world and IChemE membership grades responded

Type: Feature

Free safety data for Hurricane Harvey relief

A PROVIDER of environment, health, safety (EHS) and sustainability software has offered free access for disaster relief organisations, emergency responders and local businesses affected by Hurricane Harvey.

Type: News

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

Fire at Petronas refinery in Malaysia

AN explosion and fire occurred at the Pengerang Integrated Complex (PIC) in Johor, Malaysia, a refinery being developed by Petronas.

Type: News

Shell and CNOOC expand petrochemicals complex in China

SHELL, CNOOC, and the Huizhou Government have announced a cooperation agreement to expand their petrochemical complex in China.

Type: News

IChemE launches Knowledge Hub

ICHEME has launched its Knowledge Hub, which is a virtual library of thousands of resources for process engineers.

Type: News

Fight corrosion with simulation

CORROSION is an age-old problem that is now being effectively contained and prevented due to the advent of simulating the participating electrochemical reactions that occur and transport processes that affect them. The same principles can be used to simulate, design and optimise industrial electrodeposition processes.

Type: Feature

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

Networking to Build Connections and Find a Job

Networking is a word that can strike fear into anyone. Vince Pizzoni aims to banish the dread and show you how networking can be fun as well as a key pillar in your career journey

Type: Feature

Skill Up

Adam Duckett on the opportunity to boost your skills

Type: Feature

Network, Network, Network

Building a jigsaw puzzle of relationship pieces during the pandemic may be easier than you think, say Vince Pizzoni and Nirmal Chhabria

Type: Feature

Fire affects world's largest solar plant

Misaligned mirrors to blame for incident

Type: News

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