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Empathy: Enabling students to be entrepreneurs

David Fernandez Rivas talks to Adam Duckett about interacting and taking risks to innovate

Type: Feature

UK launches £6m competition to create a national maths academy

THE UK has launched a £6m competition to create a new national maths academy to advise government, accelerate technological development, and raise public awareness of the subject’s importance.

Type: News

Frances Arnold awarded ACS ‘highest honour’

NOBEL prize-winning chemical engineer Frances Arnold has been handed the American Chemistry Society’s (ACS) “highest honour” for her contributions to chemistry.

Type: News

Stewart keen to use ANZFChE role to enhance regional STEM growth and collaboration

EWAN STEWART, the new chair of the Australian and New Zealand Federation of Chemical Engineers (ANZFChE), has pledged to use his position to promote the mutual growth of STEM in the region.

Type: News

Chemeng Culture – Issue 1006

The first in a regular feature looking at chemeng-related culture

Type: Feature

BP to invest US$9bn in Mad Dog field

Will produce up to 140,000 bbl/d

Type: News

ChemEng studentship growth continues

UCAS data shows 5.6% increase of students in 2015

Type: News

First aerogels made using rubber

RESEARCHERS at Singapore’s National University of Singapore (NUS), have achieved a major technological breakthrough, producing the first aerogels made using rubber tyres. The novel fabrication method offers a route for upcycling of scrap tyres.

Type: News

IChemE Matters: Chartered members earn more, survey shows

Chartered members significantly outearn their non-chartered peers according to the findings from IChemE’s latest salary survey

Type: Feature

Survive and Thrive

Adam Duckett says we need targeted support for chemicals old and new

Type: Feature

Chemeng Culture – Issue 1007

Sam Baker speaks to former process safety engineer Tony Cox, the expert witness portrayed in the hit Netflix series Toxic Town, plus this months chemeng cultural highlights

Type: Feature

CO2: Moving Forward

Chemical engineers have a significant role to play helping to overcome the challenges of transporting large volumes of captured carbon dioxide.

Type: Feature

Speeding up Development with Data Analytics

Constant pressure to innovate? Boost development productivity with data analytics

Type: Feature

Get Ready

Chemical engineers: start answering climate change questions now

Type: Feature

Vale CEO resigns after Brazil dam collapse

FABIO Schvartsman has resigned as the CEO of Vale, following the fatal collapse of a Vale mine tailings dam. Since the collapse, 186 people have been confirmed dead and 122 people remain missing.

Type: News

Ethical Project Management in the Wake of Grenfell

IChemE past-president Nigel Hirst asks whether you really know your suppliers and what their true standards are

Type: Feature

IChemE Matters – December 2023/January 2024

Nigel Hirst, Trish Kerin and Alexandra Meldrum have their say on the issues affecting IChemE members

Type: News

Smart Maintenance

The potential of big data, the Industrial Internet of Things and Industry 4.0 to transform performance in the process industries.

Type: Feature

Money Talks

OVER 3,200 members participated in this year’s IChemE salary and member satisfaction survey. They hailed from our top 11 member countries – the UK, Malaysia, Australia, South Africa, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, India, Canada, United Arab Emirates and the US.

Type: Feature

Digital Therapeutics

How far has the technology come, asks Parminder Bansal

Type: Feature