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Back to School

Part 1: Reflections on how one university department has changed

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Pick a Mix

We must take action to boost skills diversity so students are better prepared for the greater variety of roles requiring chemical engineers

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The Big Vision

Next-generation batch technologies drive productivity and profitability

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Lewis Urry – A Powerful Man

Richard Jansen-Parkes looks at the life of Lewis Urry, inventor of the alkaline battery and father to the Energizer Bunny

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Csaba Horváth – Degrees of Separation

Claudia Flavell-While explores the contribution of separation scientist Csaba Horváth

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STEM Outreach: Why it Pays to Give Back

Why businesses, individuals and new graduates should be ready to step up and play their part in STEM outreach

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Old-school Chemical Engineering

A look at chemical engineering in the 1950s, when chemical engineering was done at a more basic level.

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Thinking Outside the Block

Can novel uses of blockchain technology in the chemical and process industries justify its cost?

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Careers in Chemical Engineering: Vince Pizzoni

Yasmin Ali speaks to Vince Pizzoni, associate professor at Nottingham University, executive search consultant for the energy industry, and career coach.

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Process vs Personal Safety

Process safety and personal safety need to be managed in very different ways

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Better Together

Help shape open standards for simulation models to work seamlessly with each other

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Growing and Surviving

Amanda Jasi visits the University of Greenwich, where a new lab has opened to support chemeng student learning

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Monodispersion at Scale

Micropore Technologies, a specialist engineering company, has successfully scaled up membrane technology that can create emulsions with monodisperse droplets. The membrane has applications in a wide range of industries.

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Breaking the Mould

Michaël Kolk explains why chemical firms should unleash the power of convergence

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Careers in Chemical Engineering: Jonathan Cable

Yasmin Ali interviews Jonathan Cable to find out more about his path to archiving

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Hydrogen Down Under

How Australia finds itself suddenly in possession of the basis for a powerful hydrogen economy

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Step by Step

Stephen Drew reports on why classic pinch technology used in the NZ food industry is just as valid today as it’s ever been

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Changing Rooms

Best practice on specifying, designing, commissioning and operating control rooms

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Hot Water

A bright future awaits chemengers in the water industry, say Richard Hill and Chris Short

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From Wastewater to Resource

Khor Bee Chin discusses plans to reclaim precious resources from the wastewater that goes down the drains in Malaysia

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