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Bringing AI to carbon capture: how Imperial College is revolutionising plant operations

Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are fast becoming in-demand skills for chemical engineers. Aniqah Majid visits Imperial College London to see how these technologies are being utilised for plant maintenance and operations

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A Step-by-Step Guide to IChemE Accreditation

Lydia White walks you through the straightforward IChemE accreditation process and outlines the support companies can expect from the institution

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Chemical Engineers Delivering Climate Change Action

In the lead-up to COP26, Amanda Lake discusses how IChemE is delivering on its climate change commitments, what to look out for, and how you can get involved

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Making the Grade: Assessing the Assessment Capabilities of ChatGPT-3

Peter Neal and Sarah Grundy put ChatGPT to the test to understand how it can reshape education

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How to Build a Self-Healing Plant

A future where plants will monitor, diagnose potential issues, and even schedule a fix is not far off – if we develop it correctly

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What is Your Engineering New Year’s Resolution?

As we prepare to step into 2025, we asked readers what New Year’s Resolutions they are setting for themselves and the resolutions they’d suggest for the wider profession. Here we go…

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Contributing to a Brighter Future for Engineering

EngineeringUK’s Hilary Leevers on how IChemE members’ professional registration fees help secure a diverse and thriving workforce

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The Power of Trust: Building Strong Relationships in the Workplace

Faye Litherland explains how personal connections and shared experiences can transform your professional interactions and lead to better collaboration and outcomes

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How to Design a Reactor

How the various aspects of theory are essential in arriving at a reactor design in practice.

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Flixborough 50 Years On: How Management of Change Failures Contributed to the Disaster

Richard Mundy reflects on the Court of Inquiry’s findings relating to what we now call management of change (MOC), a concept that was not widely appreciated in 1974, and discusses modern MOC good practices and common pitfalls

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Achieving a Just Transition

Amanda Doyle explains why the energy transition must be fair for workers in high carbon industries

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New 4D printer can create shape-changing objects

RESEARCHERS have developed a prototype ‘4D’ printer that allows 3D-printed objects to change their structure over time.

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Year 11 students’ sustainable flavonoid soap wins the Davidson Inventors Challenge 2023

FABNOIDS, a team of year 11 students from the Benenden School in Cranbrook, UK has won this year’s Davidson Inventors Challenge for developing soaps that reduce the risk of infections using sustainable flavonoids and other ingredients that do not contain harmful chemicals.

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After the spill: well incident response

Scott Powell and Scott Vickers look at how industry's emergency response measures have evolved in the years following Deepwater Horizon

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How to Reduce the Risk of a Dust Explosion

Unwrapping the explosion pentagon to reduce risk

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Automatic for the People

Sean Loughney asks how safety in the offshore industry might be improved via automation

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IChemE and Climate Change: Support for Chemical Engineering

Andrew Jamieson updates on how IChemE is ensuring that there are systems and resources available for professionals

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Digital Risk Management: It’s Everyone’s Responsibility

Joanne Tanner and Tristan Hunter introduce a new member-led series on digitalisation, and in this first article discuss how you can help improve digital security

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Put on Your 3D Glasses

Jonathan McDonough explains how 3D printing will benefit the chemical engineering discipline over the next 5–10 years

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