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Careers in Chemical Engineering: Safely Delivering Industrial Gases
With INWED focused on 'Make Safety Seen', Caroline Smither tells Yasmin Ali about her work helping industry make a safe shift to net zero
Type: Feature
Researchers develop mussel-inspired coating that can extract rare earth elements
RESEARCHERS at Penn State University, US, have developed a mussel-inspired nanocellulose coating (MINC) that can extract neodymium – a critical element used in clean energy technologies – from secondary sources such as industrial wastewater without using a high amount of energy.
Type: News
AI put to work in push for rapid battery development
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) is helping slash the time it takes to develop batteries, with Umicore and a US state laboratory both making strides through separate partnerships with Microsoft.
Type: News
Governments urged to do more as ambitious timeline for fusion set at FUSION24 conference
FUSION has garnered something of a reputation in the energy industry for always being 30 years away. However, scientists and engineers from around the world gathered at The Science Museum in London yesterday to be told of ambitious plans to get “fusion electrons on the grid by the 2030s”.
Type: News
Steel industry gathers to discuss sustainability
INDUSTRY workers and researchers from across the steel sector gathered for the virtual bi-annual SUSTAIN conference in December 2021, which was titled Sustainability in Steel. SUSTAIN – Strategic University Steel Technology And Innovation Network – is a collaborative research hub working towards transforming the UK steel sector into a cleaner and smarter industry.
Type: News
Mars in global recall of Dutch-made chocolate
Red plastic found in a Snickers bar in Germany
Type: News
A guide to avoiding some of the most common mistakes in pressure relief system design
Type: Feature
A bright future awaits chemengers in the water industry, say Richard Hill and Chris Short
Type: Feature
Our Research Focus: 3D-printed Catalysts for Rocket Fuel
Could HTP thrusters finally take off? The New Zealand research partnership looking at an alternative to the dangers posed by hydrazine
Type: Feature
Adam Duckett speaks with Don Green, the retiring editor of Perry’s Chemical Engineers’ Handbook
Type: Feature
Volunteer Spotlight: Fenella Nordquist
Shining a light on the valuable work of IChemE volunteers
Type: Feature
OSL recognised for cultivating young engineers
IChemE awards partnership for community engagement
Type: News
ISC strengthens collaboration in Malaysia
MoU deal will see coordination in safety education
Type: News
United Utilities is Silver Corporate Partner
First Silver level partner in the water sector
Type: News
Jacobs seeks to boost cyber security offer
Cites growing need to protect industrial assets
Type: News
Chemical Engineering in the Kitchen
Visiting the home of the inventor of a novel, continuous process for juicing and straining. Amanda Jasi speaks to Nevin Stewart, inventor of Juice and Strain
Type: Feature
Microbes, Microwaves, and Mixes: Eco-friendly Plastics Solutions
Amanda Jasi speaks to innovators striving to improve plastics sustainability and reduce their environmental impact
Type: Feature
Green Brexit: The problem with chemical rules
Why the Great Repeal Bill won't work for REACH
Type: News
The Internet of Things disruption and you
Prepare for the green transformation IoT will bring
Type: News