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Viewpoint: Embracing New GenAI-enabled Teaching

Far from replacing teachers, Christopher Honig says GPTs could blend learning and evaluation into seamless, dynamic experiences

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Practical Process Control Part 21: Validating Inferentials

In the previous article we covered the application of regression analysis to the development of inferential properties. Here we focus on their validation, prior to commissioning

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Microwave Processing – Beyond Food

Sam Kingman, Chris Dodds, Adam Buttress and Daniel Groszek discuss new technology that offers a high-temperature hybrid microwave reactor for large-scale industrial use

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Engineering Net Zero Part 3: Turning up the Heat for Consumers

David Simmonds argues that there is no one-size-fits-all energy efficient solution to heating our homes – not that consumers would necessarily want that anyway

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Engineering Net Zero Part 4: Giving Industry and Transport Operators a Choice

David Simmonds has called for more choice for domestic customers when it comes to clean transport and heating options and he believes that energy flexibility should be extended to industry, and heavy transport sectors

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Who Will Win Your Vote in the Trustee Elections?

With voting set to close at 09:30 BST on 16 May, you are running out of time to help decide IChemE’s contested trustee elections. We asked the seven candidates to introduce themselves and their ambitions for IChemE.

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Surviving the storm

Joan Cordiner, Technical and Change Manager, Syngenta Houston speaks to Helen Tunnicliffe

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The Adaptive Engineer

Leadership is more than mastering the technical model

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Peer Review

How your application to get Chartered is processed

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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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Group Interview: How to Stand Out From the Crowd

Group interview is a common part of many graduate selection processes. What can you do to stand out?

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Engineers create leaf-inspired microreactor

Team embeds flow reactor into a lightguide

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Novel ceramic nanofibre sponges

Highly deformable, versatile material created

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Turning captured carbon into nanotubes

1 t of gas would make US$225,000 worth of nanotubes

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The Intelligent Customer

It is crucial to put your brain to use when collaborating with contractors

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Teesside Collective presents financial case

Tees Valley could be ‘birthplace of clean industry’

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Ever Decreasing Circles

TWO of the biggest challenges to the chemical engineering profession over the next decade will be the search for truly sustainable feedstocks, and disposing of the ever-increasing quantities of domestic wastewater produced by urban societies.

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118 elements in 200,000 knots

To celebrate the 150th anniversary of Mendeleev’s periodic table, biochemistry graduate Jane Stewart has created a periodic table using the technique of macramé

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AkzoNobel launches chemicals challenge

Seeks all comers to partner on societal challenges

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UNIST to develop better seawater battery

Cheap batteries have green energy storage potential

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