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Alvin Nienow wins Peter Dunnill Award

ICHEME Fellow Alvin Nienow has received the Peter Dunnill Award in recognition of his outstanding achievements in the field of bioprocessing.

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IChemE medal winners announced

ENERGY experts and dedicated volunteers are among 26 chemical engineers being recognised by IChemE for outstanding contributions to the profession in industry and academia.

Type: News

Volunteer Spotlight: Kai Seng Koh

Shining a light on the valuable work of IChemE volunteers

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Kanga awarded Engineers Australia’s highest honour

MARLENE KANGA has been awarded the Peter Nicol Russell Memorial Medal, the highest honour given by Engineers Australia (EA).

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STEM Outreach: Why it Pays to Give Back

Why businesses, individuals and new graduates should be ready to step up and play their part in STEM outreach

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Volunteer Spotlight: Adisa Azapagic

Shining a light on the valuable work of IChemE volunteers

Type: Feature

Using Ethics to Power the Profession

Amanda Jasi reports from this year’s Presidential Address

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Scaling Up Experience

Adam Duckett on how we can inspire chemical engineers of the future

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Guides promise rush of 3D-printing use

Certification offers boon to O&G, say developers

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Conor Crowley: Process Safety Consultant

People often say they remember where they were when they heard President Kennedy was shot, when Princess Diana died, or when the two planes hit the twin towers on 9/11. For Conor Crowley, the Piper Alpha disaster was not one of those moments.

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Nuclear fusion in Europe delayed past 2050

NUCLEAR fusion in Europe from the DEMO demonstration plant could be pushed back beyond 2054, according to the BBC.

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IChemE releases special issue of LPB to mark Fukushima anniversary

ICHEME has released a special edition of Loss Prevention Bulletin (LPB) to mark the tenth anniversary of the nuclear accident that occurred at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Japan.

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BioNTech to fully acquire AI company InstaDeep

BIONTECH is fully acquiring artificial intelligence (AI) provider InstaDeep in a deal worth about £562m (US$685.9m) to help the biotech firm discover drugs.

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Stanlow refinery hydrogen plans given greenlight

PLANS for large-scale blue hydrogen production at the Stanlow refinery in northwest England have been approved. It’s a key step in the development of the HyNet project, selected by the UK government to help decarbonise heavy industry in the region.

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A virtuous circle? Fusion developers relying on power-hungry AI to accelerate commercialisation

FUSION energy development is locked in step with artificial intelligence (AI), according to the findings of a new survey into how companies are using it to rapidly iterate their technology.

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Hinkley Point welcomes UK’s first nuclear reactor in over 30 years

CONSTRUCTION at the Hinkley Point C power plant in Somerset has reached an important milestone with the installation of the UK’s first nuclear reactor in over 30 years.

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Brownfield and Beyond

Innovation is needed to develop systems to identify problems before they occur

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A Clean Bill of Health

James Finn describes the development of an award-winning setup for sterile filtration of APIs

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Pioneering SMR technology enters manufacturing phase

NUSCALE Power has selected BWX Technologies (BWXT) to manufacture NuScale’s small modular reactor (SMR). The announcement marks the transition of the nuclear technology into the manufacturing phase.

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Why it Pays to Upgrade

SINCE starting work in the oil and gas sector in 2009, I’ve always felt it important that I plan out my career development. A key part of this was always to get Chartered.

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