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What really matters in engineering education, and why aren't we doing more of it?
Type: Feature
Nanomaterials plant gives students huge responsibility
Nottingham placement students given input over design, construction and commissioning in SHYMAN project
Type: Feature
Key challenges in catalysis and a need for cross-discipline collaboration
Type: Feature
Consequence analysis is extremely useful for informing designers and operators of hazardous facilities – if understood and used appropriately
Type: Feature
Process modelling has come (and will continue to go) a long way
Type: Feature
How a new process to recycle carbon fibre composites led to a race-ready kayak
Type: Feature
Pfizer adds AZ antibiotics to portfolio
Includes Zaficefta and Merrem for serious infections
Type: News
Operation Ghoul hunts engineering industries
Cybercriminals use malware to access corporate data
Type: News
AB InBev to cut 576 UK jobs after merger
SABMiller operations to be “significantly impacted”
Type: News
Making nail polish while producing hydrogen
Efficient process saves high-energy purification
Type: News
THE field of process safety is constantly evolving. This goes right from the early 1800s – when Éleuthère Irénée du Pont recognised the importance of leadership commitment and had his managers and their families live at the gunpowder factory, thus ensuring they had a focus on safety – to modern-day technological developments in the design of instrumented protective systems.
Type: Feature
Hybrid Airship: No Roads, No Problem
MORE than two-thirds of the world’s land area and more than half the world’s population have no direct access to paved roads. This lack of infrastructure presents incredible challenges for the resource extraction industries and has left many identified deposits undeveloped, including the Ambler region of Alaska, deposits in sub-Saharan Africa, and regions in the Andes.
Type: Feature
The age of industry using carbon dioxide as a resource begins
COVESTRO’S Dream Production project achieved a key milestone in June as it started commercial production of plastics using ‘waste’ CO2 captured from a nearby chemical plant in Germany.
Type: Feature