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Brewing Up a Storm: The Origins of Biotechnology Part 2

In this two-part contribution to his series about chemical engineering history, Martin Pitt focuses on the interesting developments in biotechnology

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The Novelist Looking for a Chemical Engineering Reaction

Aniqah Majid finds out how a workshop promoting literacy to chemistry students is aiming to fuel a surge of highly communicative chemical engineers

Type: Feature

The Design Process: Environmental Management in Design – Do More with Less

In the final article in his series aimed at giving new graduates a better understanding of the current design process, Tom Baxter reviews common standards and discusses the most obvious opportunities to boost sustainability during your future industrial design projects

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How to Measure Powder Flow

Understanding powder testing techniques and their application

Type: Feature

The Privilege of Being First

An insider’s view of the technical challenges overcome at the pioneering Boundary Dam CCS project. David Jobe, director of Carbon Capture and Chemical Services at Saskpower speaks to Adam Duckett

Type: Feature

Honey, I Shrunk the Antimicrobial Resistance

An engineer’s role in rejuvenating a naturally-inspired antimicrobial

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Choosing a Slurry Pump

Pumps are the backbone of the process industry. In a process plant, it is necessary to move material from one point to another. In keeping with the laws of thermodynamics, fluids move from an area of high pressure to low, and depending on the plant layout often require the assistance of a pump to achieve this. With many different pump types available, selecting the right pump can be tricky, especially when slurries are involved.

Type: Feature

Powered by Sewage

A look at how a wastewater treatment plant in Denmark has become energy self-sufficient

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Practically Speaking – Flow Control

Back to basics on theory and equipment

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Waste-to-BioSNG innovation wins big at IChemE Awards

Amanda Jasi reviews the winners of IChemE's annual awards programme

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Clean Hydrogen. Part 1: Hydrogen from Natural Gas Through Cost Effective CO2 Capture

Producing hydrogen with carbon capture via the Low Carbon Hydrogen (LCH) process

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Closing The Poop Loop

Project puts ‘poop’ to good use, improving both sanitation and energy supply at one of the biggest refugee camps in the world

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Accelerating Progress on Hydrogen Fuel Cells

A hydrogen-powered society is possible - with a little help from our engineers

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Biorefining and Integrated Bioresource Engineering

FBP journal – a new avenue for the research

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Unchained Remedy

Adam Duckett discusses breaking the vaccine cold chain

Type: Feature

Scottish Government Encourages Plastics Production

On click-bait and the debate around fracking

Type: Feature

Rolls Royce reveals SMR partners

Says novel nuclear tech could create 40,000 new jobs

Type: News

Closing the loop on MDF

UK company claims world-first recycling process

Type: News

Amec Foster Wheeler becomes Gold partner

IChemE recognises commitment to future engineers

Type: News

Saudi Aramco invests US$7bn in RAPID

Deal announced during King Salman’s state visit

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