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Can novel uses of blockchain technology in the chemical and process industries justify its cost?
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IChemE members on location, explaining chemical engineering to a unicorn, trainee Jedi knights and a caveman’s little helper
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Help shape open standards for simulation models to work seamlessly with each other
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Amanda Jasi visits the University of Greenwich, where a new lab has opened to support chemeng student learning
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Chemical engineers should not be afraid of developing the maths to solve problems.
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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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Amanda Doyle meets Fiona Erskine to discuss her explosive thriller
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Michaël Kolk explains why chemical firms should unleash the power of convergence
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Deal or No Deal – Brexit and UK Energy Policy
A look at the the likely impact of a Brexit deal/no deal on the UK’s energy sector
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The BioFutures Programme will address the opportunities and challenges faced by the chemical engineering profession and the biosector
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Process Hengineering, You Say?
How a team of process engineers turned waste calcium hydroxide into valuable animal feed
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How atmospheric gases will be key to future additive manufacturing.
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Industry and universities have a plan to boost process safety awareness among students
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Cooling Down the Effects of Refrigerants
THE sense of euphoria surrounding the Kigali amendment to the Montreal Protocol has somewhat subsided now. Last October the news broke that 170 countries had successfully negotiated an amendment to the Montreal Protocol Treaty and agreed to get rid of 90% of hydrofluorocar-bons (HFCs), and it was indeed time to celebrate. HFCs typically have a global warming potential 10,000 times higher than carbon dioxide, and with this treaty 0.5oC of future global temperature rise can be avoided. Good news for those hoping to see actions taken to stop or at least slow down the rising global temperature.
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An Integrated Approach to Process Design and Plant Automation
Oil refining, chemical, and petrochemical companies are continuously seeking new ways to optimise, de-risk, and accelerate capital projects.
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Successes, regrets - and the damage being done to our children's futures
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