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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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COP26 Latest

Follow our latest news coverage during the crucial UN climate conference in Glasgow

Type: News

Equity firm acquires specialty chemicals company

PLATINUM Equity, an investment firm, is to acquire specialty chemicals company Solenis for US$5.25bn.

Type: News

Imperial College secures £3m grant to advance engineering biology innovation

ENGINEERING biology startups in the UK will have the opportunity to accelerate their commercial growth thanks to Imperial College London’s £3m (US$3.7m) proof-of-concept programme.

Type: News

Emerson wins automation contract for Ras Laffan petchem complex

EMERSON has won the contract to supply automation and analytics technology for the US$6bn Ras Laffan petrochemical complex that is under construction in Qatar.

Type: News

Bath chemenger wins SET for Britain gold

Parliament competition for early career researchers

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Lee Tzu Yang made IChemE Honorary Fellow

Recognises work in Singapore petroleum sector

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East Palestine train derailment: Norfolk Southern agrees to $600m payout

FREIGHT train operator Norfolk Southern (NS) has agreed to pay a settlement of US$600m to residents affected by last year’s train derailment on the outskirts of East Palestine, Ohio, US.

Type: News

One-step crystallisation for zeolites

Could lead to commercial production of membranes

Type: News

Dry Run

Smarter testing for powder development in the dairy industry

Type: Feature

Re-engineering Food Engineering

In the UK alone, the food sector accounts for 19% of total manufacturing turnover and generates a gross value addition of £28bn (US$35bn) to the UK economy, which – according to a recent report published by the Institute of Physics1 – is bigger than the automotive and aerospace industries put together! You might wonder how can the food industry, which is such a key industrial sector within our economy, does without properly trained and qualified food engineers?

Type: Feature

Two workers killed in acetic acid leak

TWO workers have been killed by an acetic acid leak at a LyondellBasell plant in Texas, US.

Type: News

OSL recognised for cultivating young engineers

IChemE awards partnership for community engagement

Type: News

Strathclyde to Uganda

A Strathclyde students' project to help supply clean water to rural areas in Uganda

Type: Feature

Tackling Hidden Thoughts Within

Our sector must do more to improve unconscious bias in the workplace, says Kelly Paul

Type: Feature

H2 and NH3 – the Perfect Marriage in a Carbon-free Society

The promise of storing hydrogen as ammonia

Type: Feature

Sustainability, Efficiency Win at 2016 Awards

Johnson Matthew takes home top prize; Sime Darby, PETRONAS and the National University of Singapore also triumph

Type: Feature

Further job losses expected as BASF announces more cost cutting at its Ludwigshafen site

BASF has announced further measures to cut costs at its Ludwigshafen site in Germany. It aims to save an additional €1bn/y (US$1.1bn) by the end of 2026, which it expects will entail more job losses.

Type: News

Book Review: Recycling of Plastics

Norbert Niessner; ISBN: 9781569908563; Hanser Publications; 2022; US$249.99

Type: Feature

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

Type: Feature