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UK government must do more to avert worrying outlook for UK chemicals sector, think tank warns

TENS of thousands of jobs in the UK chemical sector are at risk due to lagging decarbonisation policies, including a lack of support for industrial electrification, a think tank has warned.

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Site Inductions: Giving Visitors What They Need

Fed up with being bombarded with irrelevant information, Harvey Dearden says site inductions should be approached from the perspective of the visitor rather than as a company disclaimer “get out of jail free” card

Type: Feature

The Adaptive Engineer

Leadership is more than mastering the technical model

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Pick a Mix

We must take action to boost skills diversity so students are better prepared for the greater variety of roles requiring chemical engineers

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Peer Review

How your application to get Chartered is processed

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Carbon Capture or Kettle Smart?

Why energy efficiency is a much smarter way of reducing carbon and other harmful air emissions than CCS.

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Qualifications Commission

Part 1: Expanding the value and reach of IChemE’s professional development offers

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Hydrogen as a Fuel for Gas Turbines

The journey towards developing a 100% hydrogen-fuelled Gas Turbine

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Turning Points for IX

John Bewsey describes a new ion exchange process for cleaning up acid mines and brackish water

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Design Fire Fighting

What do you do when you unexpectedly lose a crucial piece of your refinery complex? Shahidan Laili and M Safwan Atan explain

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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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Entering the Metaverse to Make Giant Leaps in Engineering

Industry needs to take risks on supercomputing, Rob Akers tells Adam Duckett

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Life as an Early Career Engineer

The National Early Careers Committee (UK & Ireland and Malaysia) sheds some light on the challenges and opportunities that different career paths can bring

Type: Feature

Mammoth undertaking: Climeworks starts up world’s largest direct air capture plant

THE world’s largest direct air capture (DAC) plant – Mammoth – has started operations in Iceland where it is working to draw 36,000 t/y of CO2 from the atmosphere.

Type: News

Mammoth Undertaking

As Climeworks starts up the world’s largest direct air capture plant, Adam Duckett looks at the engineering challenges involved

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How to Size and Rate Horizontal Three-Phase Separators

Separation is used in almost every oil and gas process. But how do you size or rate a separator and what fundamental principles should be applied?

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How to Model Accidents

Consequence analysis is extremely useful for informing designers and operators of hazardous facilities – if understood and used appropriately

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Solving the Right Problems

Process modelling has come (and will continue to go) a long way

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Deal or No Deal?

No deal is now the base case – are you ready for Brexit?

Type: Feature

Producing Graphene at Scale

The challenge for chemical engineers of producing graphene at scale

Type: Feature