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Body Language Dynamics

Becoming fluent in body language will help you communicate more effectively

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After the spill: research for safer offshore operations

A decade on from the Deepwater Horizon disaster, James Pettigrew discusses the efforts to bring together stakeholders and conduct research to boost offshore safety

Type: Feature

Reducing Emissions from Upstream Oil and Gas

From the reservoir rock that contains the hydrocarbons to the downstream refinery gate, Tom Baxter provides a walk-through of unit operations and equipment, identifying opportunities to save energy at your process facilities

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2-in-1 Overfill Prevention

One radar level gauge can provide two separate and independent layers of protection

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Low-carbon industries must inspire young recruits and support worker transitions to fill the UK green skills gap

LOW-CARBON industries such as hydrogen, carbon capture, and nuclear, need to promote careers outreach programmes to encourage young people to join and help facilitate the UK’s transition to a net zero economy, according to recommendations in a new report.

Type: News

Fears over Future Shocks

Adam Duckett on the reverberating shocks from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Type: Feature

Gainful Employment, by Design

Zainuddin Manan describes routes to increasing graduates’ employability

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Petronas dominates 2023 IChemE Global Awards as full list of finalists revealed

MALAYSIAN energy group Petronas is in the running for more than ten IChemE Global Awards, accolades that celebrate professional excellence, positive environmental impact, process safety, societal benefit, and other key qualities.

Type: News

Rules of Thumb: Heat Exchanger Selection

Stephen Hall provides practical insights into on-the-job problems

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Australia looks to deploy A$2bn emissions reduction fund

THE Australian Government is looking to deploy a A$2bn (US$1.32bn) fund to support adoption of technologies that reduce emissions and increase efficiency and productivity. This follows the release of an expert panel review aiming to identify new opportunities for low-cost abatement.

Type: News

Safety Lessons from Home Alone

David Jamieson explains what Kevin McCallister and the Wet Bandits can teach us about inherent safety

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Celebrating IChemE as a Learned Society

Alexandra Meldrum recalls our learned society’s achievements and previews what’s to come

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Front-end lessons: green megaprojects at risk unless government learns from HS2 blunders

Tom Baxter says the UK government must learn from past engineering project mistakes or expensive CCS, hydrogen and electricity grid megaprojects could fail

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What’s in a Name?

Promoting wider recognition of engineering titles

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Top ten bio-based chemicals for UK economic growth

A REPORT from the Lignocellulosic Biorefinery Network (LBNet) has identified ten biochemicals where the UK is primed to go from demonstration to industrial-level production.

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IChemE can help to increase availability of Covid-19 treatment drugs

THE IChemE Covid-19 Response Team is supporting efforts to increase the availability of drugs that can help treat the disease and make it less deadly. Preventative vaccines are not expected to be widely available before 2021, making small-molecule drugs important for treating the disease in the meantime.

Type: News

Delta Force

Trish Kerin explains the power of using Delta HAZOP, a new method for revalidating previous HAZOPs

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A wake-up call for change

Adam Duckett says Australia's bushfires should be a wake-up call for change

Type: Feature