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Henricus Michels (1934-2019)

HENRICUS ‘Hans’ Michels passed away peacefully on 8 March at the age of 85.

Type: News

ExxonMobil and Global Thermostat announce carbon capture partnership

EXXONMOBIL and Global Thermostat have signed a joint development agreement to advance carbon capture technology.

Type: News

UK gives international students two years to stay following graduation

INTERNATIONAL students at UK universities will now be able to extend their stay up to two years after graduating, under new visa rules.

Type: News

Engineers gather to discuss global grand challenges

The Global Grand Challenges Summit 2019 took place in London on 16-18 September, with satellite events occurring in other countries.

Type: News

New Zealand’s Mercury boss appointed as chair of business council

FRASER Whineray, CEO of state-owned energy company Mercury, has been appointed as the new chairperson of the New Zealand Government’s Business Advisory Council.

Type: News

IChemE showcases climate change research

ICHEME has published a collection of journal articles to showcase research published by chemical engineers on the topic of climate change.

Type: News

Partners join forces to supply turnkey biotech plants

SIEMENS has formed a partnership with process plant designer Exyte to quickly deliver turnkey biopharmaceutical manufacturing plants.

Type: News

Demo nuclear reactor connected to grid in China

A NEW nuclear reactor at the Shidaowan nuclear power plant in China has been connected to the grid, which China says is the world’s first high temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR).

Type: News

Uğur Tüzün 1956–2021

Obituary of Uğur Tüzün, FIChemE, author, teacher and researcher in the field of particle technology

Type: News

Students invited to apply for Fellowship to brief UK Members of Parliament

STUDENTS who are interested in science and technology policy are invited to apply for the Ashok Kumar Fellowship. The winner will take up a three-month placement with the UK Parliamentary Office for Science and Technology (POST) and produce a briefing note for Members of Parliament.

Type: News

Chemical engineers lead efforts to unblock UK hydrogen use

CHEMICAL engineers are investigating how the UK could increase its use of hydrogen and alternative liquid fuels as part of the nation’s commitment to net zero by 2050.

Type: News

Chemical engineer warns lawmakers about UK’s cyber weaknesses

THE UK is routinely targeted by cyber attackers, with China and Russia posing the greatest state-backed cyber threat, says a parliamentary briefing report by IChemE’s 2021 Ashok Kumar fellow, Amber Keegan.

Type: News

Centenary Themes: Education

At-a-glance information on what's in the second of our centenary theme specials

Type: Feature

Centenary Themes: Social Experience

At-a-glance information on what's in the third of our centenary theme specials

Type: Feature

Sellafield Digital Twin Project Clinches Top IChemE Award

Adam Duckett reports from this year’s Awards ceremony

Type: Feature

IChemE publishes cybersecurity fact files and urges chemical engineers to manage hacking risks against industry

ICHEME has launched a series of fact files to raise awareness of the importance of cybersecurity in the process industries and explain how chemical engineers can help to reduce this widespread and increasing risk.

Type: News

Frank Morton: But Not as We Know It

Annual student sports meet calls on students and sponsors to support new virtual format

Type: Feature

IChemE proposes new rules allowing non-chartered Fellows and extending votes to the wider membership

ICHEME has proposed changes to its Royal Charter and by-laws that will decouple Fellows from having to be chartered and extend voting rights to associate and technician members.

Type: News

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

Consider treating unused desal filters

A BIOFOULING study that has examined colonies of bacteria on membranes suggests desalination plants might benefit from treating new filters before they are installed.

Type: News