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Industry and universities have a plan to boost process safety awareness among students
Type: Feature
Woodside shelves Browse FLNG project
FEED work completed, but low oil price presents risk
Type: News
Killing lazy cells boosts biofuel production
Low production triggers ‘kill-switch’ in GM E. coli
Type: News
Frances Arnold wins 1m prize for research
Award recognises her work in directed evolution
Type: News
Bechtel wins US$3.5bn contract from Alba
Company will provide EPCM on new expansion project
Type: News
Norway offers some help to CCS projects
AFTER dealing a huge budget blow to its full-chain CCS project, the Norwegian government has announced it plans to transfer unspent funds from the 2017 CCS budget to 2018.
Type: News
Book Review: Designing for Human Reliability
Type: Feature
Let’s Go Round Again: Closing the Loop on Problem Plastics
With today’s Earth Day campaign calling for action on plastic production, Adam Duckett talks to Jess Gregson, a chemical engineer building a plant in the UK that will allow tricky to recycle plastics to be used over and over again
Type: Feature
Emails out mailouts in for the policy team, DiscoverChemEngLIVE and new Fellows
Type: News
THE IChemE UK headquarters close for the Christmas and New Year holiday at 16:00 GMT on 22 December, and we at The Chemical Engineer will be taking a break.
Type: News
Warwick Davis to host the IChemE Global Awards 2019
ACTOR Warwick Davis will host IChemE’s Global Awards on 7 November in Hull, UK.
Type: News
Canada awards Lister for his contributions to nuclear and safety
DEREK LISTER has been appointed a Member of the Order of Canada for his contributions to nuclear energy research and improvements to occupational safety.
Type: News
Japanese consortium to study CCU
A CONSORTIUM of three Japanese companies is to jointly research effective recycling of carbon dioxide (CO2) for methanol production, at a refinery in Tomakomai City, Hokkaido, Japan where CO2 is already being captured and stored by an existing demonstration plant.
Type: News
Robert Gore, inventor of Gore-Tex, has died aged 83
ROBERT “Bob” Gore, chemical engineer and renowned inventor of Gore-Tex has died at the age of 83.
Type: News
Australian collaboration targets decarbonisation through digitalisation
ROCKWELL Automation and the University of Melbourne will work together to help manufacturing and resource companies in Australia use digitalisation to reach their decarbonisation goals.
Type: News
Birmingham Uni and Innospec join forces to develop safe and responsible chemicals
THE University of Birmingham has teamed up with chemical company Innospec to accelerate research into the development of surface-active chemicals that could be used in agrochemicals, construction, fuel, home and personal care products.
Type: News
Why IChemE’s Member Engagement Committee offers a world of opportunities
Type: News
Nigel Hirst on IChemE partnerships, including the latest link-up with ITN Business plus what inspired you to become a chemical engineer?
Type: News