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IChemE: a Learned Society and a Review of Policy Work
Working with members to develop a more effective strategy for policy
Type: Feature
Believe it or not, the role of HAZOP scribe has much to offer up-and-coming chemical engineers
Type: Feature
How engineers are key to addressing societal challenges in Australia – Chemeca 2019
Australia's Chief Scientist Alan Finkel and Orica's Belinda Grealy speak to Rachael Fraser about sustainability and attracting the next generation of chemical engineers ahead of their presentations at Chemeca 2019.
Type: Feature
The challenges of managing interfaces and integration at a complex, world-scale refinery and petrochemicals project.
Type: Feature
How to Sample Heat Transfer Fluids
A practical guide to taking a representative sample, and doing so safely.
Type: Feature
How 3D printing of reactors can help chemical engineers with process intensification
Type: Feature
Hydrogen: The Burning Question
Mike Menzies asks what effect does injected hydrogen have on furnace, flame and exhaust in natural gas combustion plant?
Type: Feature
Introducing your nominees for IChemE’s 2018 trustee vacancies
Type: Feature
Candidates announced for IChemE elections
ICHEME has announced the candidates running for available positions on the IChemE Board of Trustees, Congress, and Learned Society Committee.
Type: News
IChemE Congress voting now open
ICHEME members can now vote for who they want to represent them on Congress.
Type: News
46 miners killed in methane gas explosion at ArcelorMittal mine in Kazakhstan
A METHANE explosion at a mine in Kazakhstan run by ArcelorMittal Temirtau has killed 46 workers. The tragedy, which occurred at the firm’s Kostenco coal mine on Saturday, is the country’s worst mining disaster for more than a decade.
Type: News
Centenary Themes: Social Experience
At-a-glance information on what's in the third of our centenary theme specials
Type: Feature
Worker found dead after an explosion at a pharmaceuticals plant in Massachusetts, US
A WORKER has been killed after a powerful explosion ripped through a pharmaceutical plant in Newburyport, Massachusetts, US, decimating a building, and sending a vat flying nine metres into a parking lot. This is the facility’s third incident since 2020.
Type: News
Death of judge sees Dow settle price-fix case
Uncertainties lead chemical major to pay US$835m
Type: News
Firms launch oil decommissioning partnership
Aim to provide one-stop solution for UK projects
Type: News
BIOSYNTHESIS of psilocybin, the psychoactive drug found in so-called “magic mushrooms”, has been characterised in detail for the first time and subsequently reproduced.
Type: News
UK’s largest bioethanol facility shuts down in face of political instability
THE UK’s largest bioethanol producer has halted production at its plant in East Yorkshire, blaming government inaction.
Type: News
That’s the spirit: chemical engineer develops flexible micro-distillery
A CHEMICAL engineer from the University of Queensland has created a new type of micro distillery capable of producing a range of spirits including rum, brandy and gin.
Type: News