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My Chemical Engineering Hero is: Martin Ruhemann

Adrian Finn remembers Martin Ruhemann, a man who overcame extraordinary adversity to shape the future of chemical engineering with both brilliance and humility

Type: Feature

Process Engineering for the Final Frontier

Kathryn Hadler tells Amanda Jasi about the exciting prospect of extracting and processing resources in space

Type: Feature

2018 – The Year of Engineering

Adam Duckett speaks to engineers, schoolchildren and teachers who took part in the UK government’s outreach initiative

Type: Feature

Managing ALARP in Major Engineering Projects

How to identify threats and achieve ALARP on a big scale

Type: Feature

Oils & Fats: Essential Engineering

Qua Kiat Seng charts the evolution of vegetable oil production

Type: Feature

Biorefining and Integrated Bioresource Engineering

FBP journal – a new avenue for the research

Type: Feature

Viewpoint: Take the Guesswork out of Chemical Engineering

Tim Duignan looks at how AI accelerated simulation will transform chemical engineering, freeing chemical engineers up to tackle more complex challenges

Type: Feature

Engineering Inclusivity: Bridging the Gap with DEI

Mark McBride-Wright says diversity, equity and inclusion requires the perfect integration of unique components – a concept engineers should already be familiar with

Type: Feature

AI pioneers scoop 2025 QE Prize for Engineering

SEVEN engineers behind the rise of the artificial intelligence technologies that are revolutionising industries and transforming how we live and work have been awarded the 2025 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering.

Type: News

Report shows growing demand for engineers, and ‘green engineering’

AS THE UK ramps up its net zero efforts, a report commissioned by EngineeringUK finds that demand for engineers is predicted to grow faster than for other occupations, and vacancies for “green engineering” jobs in the country have increased by 55% over the last 5 years.

Type: News

Careers in Chemical Engineering: Vince Pizzoni

Yasmin Ali speaks to Vince Pizzoni, associate professor at Nottingham University, executive search consultant for the energy industry, and career coach.

Type: Feature

De Rivaz: Diversity, collaboration and adaptation vital for engineering

THE engineering profession will need to adapt to an ever-changing world in the coming years, and at the centre of its transformation will be diversity and collaboration, according to former EDF Energy CEO Vincent de Rivaz.

Type: News

Digi-Bridging Biochemical Engineering Education

Preparing students for the digitally-enabled workplace, Duygu Dikicioglu and Gary Lye discuss the adoption of digitalisation into the learning environment

Type: Feature

UKRI pumps in £100m to transform engineering biology projects

RESEARCHERS working to combat plastic pollution, improve metals circularity, and develop novel food production are among those set to benefit from a £117m (US$149m) cash injection from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), aimed at unlocking the potential of engineering biology.

Type: News

Careers in Chemical Engineering: Asabi Goodman

Yasmin Ali speaks to Asabi Goodman, a chemical engineer and professional performer, based in Australia.

Type: Feature

Careers in Chemical Engineering: Maryam Farhanah

Yasmin Ali interviews Maryam Farhanah, Senior Process Engineer at Mott MacDonald.

Type: Feature

Integrating Cybersecurity into the Chemical Engineering Curriculum

With cybersecurity now a core subject for many higher education institutions, the National University of Singapore shares details of their process safety digitalisation course to inspire other institutions struggling with already packed curriculums

Type: Feature

Chemical Engineering Education in the Age of Disruption

Esther Ventura-Medina wonders what will the future look like after Covid-19?

Type: Feature

History of Nuclear Engineering Part 2: Building the Bomb

The story of the Manhattan Project and the race to build nuclear weapons is usually told about physicists but Martin Pitt says their achievements wouldn’t have been possible without chemical engineers and chemical engineering companies

Type: Feature

Engineering X outlines strategy for the profession to lead on safety in complex systems

FACED with an increasingly complex and interconnected world, the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) wants to cement the engineering profession as recognised leaders on safety in complex systems, which can support other professions and help shape the global agenda.

Type: News

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