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Engineers Showcase Skills in Solar Hackathon
Exciting ideas emergy in a new competition to boost solar power
Type: Feature
Breaking Slavery Shackles in the Supply Chain
Companies must now verify and report on robustness
Type: Feature
Russian Roulette (Process Style)
Professional engineers must blow the whistle on intolerable risks
Type: Feature
What is it Like Being a Chemical Engineer in Parliament?
Erin Johnson, Ashok Kumar Fellow, talks to IChemE’s Rachael Fraser
Type: Feature
Mark Yates charts the development of Apollo’s portable life support system
Type: Feature
Breaking slavery shackles in the supply chain
Companies must now verify and report on robustness
Type: News
New research shows IChemE Contracts are among the least disputed
Type: Feature
The BioFutures Programme will address the opportunities and challenges faced by the chemical engineering profession and the biosector
Type: Feature
Part 2: Building long-term sustainability for IChemE professional qualifications volunteers
Type: Feature
Funding Available for Sellafield Cleanup Innovators
Sellafield Ltd is seeking game-changing solutions from chemical and process engineers to address the challenges of post operational clean out of nuclear plants.
Type: Feature
DigiTwin: Moving closer to autonomous management
AT a webinar hosted by IChemE’s Process Management and Control Special Interest Group (PMCSIG), David Wagg discussed DigiTwin, a collaborative project which seeks to develop digital twin technology to empower industry. The project could move industry closer to autonomous process management.
Type: Feature
Conclusions from the Royal Society of Chemistry’s summit on future waste science policy.
Type: Feature
Ban the Steam Engine and Build Ten Hinkleys
As products improve and prices fall, the take-up of petrol-electric hybrids and 'pure' electric vehicles (EVs) might come much sooner. Today’s ‘conventionals’ will become obsolete long before they’re banned.
Type: Feature
Dudley Maurice Newitt – Chemical engineering meets James Bond
Claudia Flavell-While goes on the trail of Dudley Maurice Newitt – a developer of spy gadgetry and the real-life inspiration for James Bond's Q
Type: Feature
Getting around the limitations of battery devices with clever ways of teaming different technologies together. Hugh Sutherland, Head of Development at ZapGo speaks to Neil Clark
Type: Feature
Jason Ornstein, Ray Ozdemir & Anne Boehme on adapting failed automotive capture technology for the oil and gas industry
Type: Feature