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Imprinted!

Grant Wellwood says soft sensors offer process engineers intriguing new ways to monitor and bolster their processes

Type: Feature

Do the Maths!

Chemical engineers should not be afraid of developing the maths to solve problems.

Type: Feature

Accentuate the Positive

How we can learn important safety lessons from success as well as failure

Type: Feature

Three chemical engineers recognised in New Year’s Honours

THREE Fellows of IChemE have been awarded in the Queen’s 2020 New Year’s Honours list. Lynn Gladden has been recognised with a Damehood, and Mark Apsey and Adisa Azapagic have been awarded Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE).

Type: News

Book Review: Engineers Making A Difference

Shini Somara; ISBN: 9781804660270; What on Earth Books; £16.99; 2023

Type: Feature

SNC-Lavalin buys Atkins for C$3.6bn

Merger will create a C$12.1bn company

Type: News

Engineers turn sunlight into hydrogen

Photoelectrode boosts energy for water-splitting

Type: News

Linde, Petronas to build air gas facility

JV to invest €150m in Pengerang complex

Type: News

Sleepwalking Towards a Net Zero Skills Shortage

Michael Hardisty of EngineeringUK discusses the urgent fixes the UK needs to reliably forecast the jobs required to meet the climate crisis

Type: Feature

Friendly Foams

Building the UK’s first captured-carbon polymerisation plant

Type: Feature

Hands On

Adam Duckett reports from the launch of the University of Sheffield’s new continuous powder processing plant.

Type: Feature

How to Troubleshoot Tower Floods

Non-radioactive methods to diagnose, locate, and identify the root cause of flooding in distillation towers

Type: Feature

Volunteer Spotlight: Denis Ring

Shining a light on the valuable work of IChemE volunteers

Type: Feature

Step Up and Share

As lessons emerge following the Grenfell Tower review, chemical engineers have a duty to share their process safety knowledge across other sectors

Type: Feature

Student team’s potato mask wins inaugural John Davidson competition

A TEAM of school students who developed a biodegradable face mask made from potato starch have won an inaugural sustainability competition launched in memory of chemical engineer John Davidson.

Type: News

Shell opens Bangalore technology centre

Will help 1,500 R&D staff to collaborate

Type: News

UK Government launches its hydrogen strategy

THE UK Government has released its long-awaited strategy on hydrogen, which details its plans to develop a hydrogen economy.

Type: News

Built Environment: A Plant-Based Alternative

What if autonomous vehicles could safely transport containers of raw materials around our production plants? John Barratt discusses how an established tracking system used in TV and movies is being adapted for the process industries.

Type: Feature

Simons: DECC-BIS merger could benefit climate

UK’s new BEIS must not lose its climate focus

Type: News