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£60m EPSRC funding for advanced manufacturing

£87.5m funding from partners for six research hubs

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Growing the digital plant

Technology transfer: how digital trends in the consumer market might benefit process plant operations and asset management.

Type: Feature

Winners announced at eighth IChemE Singapore Awards

THE National University of Singapore (NUS), Shell and Croda were amongst the winners at the eighth IChemE Singapore Awards, held on 19 October at the Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore.

Type: News

IChemE Fellows receive Queen’s Birthday Honours

HER Majesty The Queen has awarded birthday honours to IChemE Fellow Katherine Hirschfeld and Honorary Fellow Andrew Hopkins. Honours were also awarded to resigned Fellow, Mark Toner, and Kathryn Fagg, who is not an IChemE member, but is a chemical engineer who is set to speak at this year’s Chemeca.

Type: News

BASF and Domo Chemicals to acquire Solvay’s polyamide business

BASF, Solvay, and Domo Chemicals have reached an agreement for the acquisition of Solvay’s polyamide business for €1.6bn (US$1.7bn) overall.

Type: News

Chemical engineers will create artificial skin bioreactor to test cosmetics

CHEMICAL engineers at the University of Surrey in the UK are developing artificial skin for Unilever to test its cosmetics products on.

Type: News

IChemE Fellow joins international carbon emissions panel

DATUK Sazali Hamzah, IChemE Fellow and CEO of Petronas Chemical Group, has been appointed to the advisory panel of C-THRU, an international carbon emissions research project.

Type: News

New Year, New Opportunities

Adam Duckett on new opportunities

Type: Feature

Azapagic awarded Davis medal as IChemE announces 2023 prize winners

ADISA Azapagic has been awarded the Davis Medal for her work on sustainable production and consumption, and is among the winners of 20 medals and prizes that IChemE has given for exceptional contributions to the profession.

Type: News

Student team’s water sterilisation system wins sustainability competition

A TEAM of school students who designed a solar water sterilisation system has won this year’s Davidson Inventors Challenge.

Type: News

Go Big, Start Now

Adam Duckett on why solving the world’s grand challenges needs even grander vision – and how you can contribute

Type: Feature

IChemE’s 83rd president Mark Apsey MBE calls on chemical engineers to ‘transform our industries’

The climate took centre stage as Mark Apsey MBE used his presidential address as a rallying call to chemical engineers to “transform our industries”.

Type: News

A Fluid Situation

Chemical engineers are starting to think about wastewater treatment in an entirely new way

Type: Feature

Millennials Teach Baby Boomers a Lesson

How reverse mentoring is bridging the generational skills gap while encouraging fresh thinking

Type: Feature

Peering into the Future

A crystal ball view of the chemical process industry

Type: Feature

Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center: So Much Achieved and Much More to Do

On the 30th anniversary of the industrial disaster that killed his wife, Mike O’Connor looks at the growing success of the safety center forged in her memory

Type: Feature

UK will fast track visas for top scientists post-Brexit

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that top scientists will be allowed to apply for fast-track visas under new immigration rules post-Brexit.

Type: News

Digitalisation: Integrating it in Education

Jarka Glassey talks to Amanda Doyle about the vital work of CHARMING

Type: Feature

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

Type: Feature

Francis Bacon – Future Fuel

Meet Francis ‘Tom’ Bacon, the father of the hydrogen fuel cell; Claudia Flavell-While writes

Type: Feature