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Berkeley researchers use AI and 19th century maps to find lost oil and gas wells

RESEARCHERS at the Berkeley National Laboratory in California have created a tool that uses artificial intelligence to find undocumented oil and gas wells across the US.

Type: News

Jack Welch – No Engineers in the Boardroom

Claudia Flavell-While charts the rise of business giant (and chemical engineer) Jack Welch

Type: Feature

Hydrogen: Informing a Safe Decision to Achieve Net Zero

A review of the safety implications of a wider use of hydrogen, and the efforts under way to address them

Type: Feature

Forging Positive Change

Chris McDonald discusses his career in metals, and why the industry needs more chemical engineers

Type: Feature

Making the Change

Barry Perlmutter advises on transitioning from batch to continuous

Type: Feature

On the Road to Digital

Chemicals businesses must not delay on digitalisation if they want to transform their operations, says Paige Marie Morse

Type: Feature

Every water and wastewater company in England and Wales under investigation for sewage spills

OFWAT is now investigating all 11 water and wastewater companies in England and Wales for wastewater treatment practices after launching four more enforcement cases.

Type: News

Modelling with Excel Part 7: A Comparative Study ‑ Part 1

Stephen Hall offers practical guidance on using Excel for project engineering

Type: Feature

Practical Process Control Part 12: Filters

Myke King explains filters and the benefit of moving away from the standard technique

Type: Feature

IPCC calls for stronger adaptation to worsening climate hazards

THE IPCC has said that human-caused climate change is already resulting in detrimental effects on people and the planet. It calls for urgent action to accelerate climate resilient development and risk management across all industry sectors – including energy, water, and mining – to account for worsening climate hazards.

Type: News

Penspen awarded bronze partnership by IChemE

Company recognised for services to oil industry

Type: News

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

CCS: Carbon Capture and Strategy

Helen Tunnicliffe goes on safari in Norway to learn about a government-backed scheme to set up a full-chain, full-scale CCS project

Type: Feature

Shaping a Better World

Adam Duckett on shaping a better world

Type: Feature

Troubled Waters and Systems Thinking

Adam Duckett on low-water marks and engineering highly-complex systems

Type: Feature

EngineeringUK launches booklet to encourage the next generation into STEM

ENGINEERINGUK has launched a new careers resource designed to attract young people into STEM careers in conjunction with National Careers Week.

Type: News

Safety First

Allyson Woodford shares her personal journey with process safety

Type: Feature

Waste to BioSNG innovation wins big at IChemE Awards

A NEW technology that converts solid household waste into sustainable bio-energy has won the top prize at the IChemE Global Awards 2018, held in Manchester UK on 1 November.

Type: News

Navigating the AI Frontier: Bias, Ethics, and the Vital Collaboration Between Engineers and Policymakers

Graham Herries on the guardrails that must be established to ensure the fair and responsible integration of this AI into our society

Type: Feature