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BioSNG: Fuelling the Future with Trash

Massimiliano Materazzi and Richard Taylor discuss the promise of a bio-substitute for natural gas

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Spirited Away

From studying undergraduate biochemical engineering at UCL, to distilling gin in Finland

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Branching Out

Demand for paper is declining - but can the recovery of biomaterials add value to the industry?

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Archaeological Engineering

WE ALL know that chemical engineering is the “boundaryless profession”. Our industry improves processes in the oil and gas, pharmaceutical, food and drink, energy, consumer goods, petrochemical, inorganic chemical and plastics industries, and so enhances the lives of billions of people all over the world.

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Buses Full of Beans

The route from coffee waste to biofuel: Dickon Posnett, Argent Energy Director of Corporate Affairs speaks to Neil Clark

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Screening Heat Exchangers for High Pressure Differential Relief

An insight into the Energy Institute’s guidance on pressure relief in shell and tube heat exchangers with high differential pressures.

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Destruction of the 'Black Lagoon'

How one chemical engineer balanced contracting work with family life back in the 1980s

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Engineering Net Zero Part 7: Energy Security and Affordability

In his penultimate feature on achieving net zero, David Simmonds considers the structure of the energy market and how it needs to change to meet the UK's net zero ambitions.

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Open Heart Surgery

Air Products shares how it replaced the cryogenic distillation columns at an ageing industrial gas plant without compromising supplies

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Deepwater Horizon: As it Happened

Geoff Maitland looks back on the Gulf of Mexico oilspill, ten years ago this month

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Tables Turned

MPs answer questions posed by scientists and engineers

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Three Problems and the Nanoscale Solution

Functional nanomaterials could tackle some of the world’s biggest problems

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The Next Big Thing

The next big breakthrough in chemical process technology will only be achieved by adopting a rigorous, multi-disciplinary, holistic approach.

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Steel Ourselves for Change

Amid the turmoil facing UK steel there is a huge opportunity

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Empathy – the Key

Empathy is the fundamental key to all good communication

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Shakeel Ramjanee: Offshore Safety Engineer

An offshore safety engineer describes how, as he approaches the ten-year mark of his career, Piper Alpha still resonates with him as it first did when he sat in his university lecture theatre a decade ago.

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Data is Best

Preventing asset failure in the refining industry using machine learning

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Manufacturing Documents

Continuing the theme of communication, this month we take a look at technical writing.

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Where Are They Now?

Class of ’82: a chemical engineering cohort study

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Green Brexit: The problem with chemical rules

Why the Great Repeal Bill won't work for REACH

Type: News