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Precision Pays Off: How Nanotechnology Promises to Improve Cancer Tests

Chemical engineer Paula Mendes talks to Adam Duckett about her big ambitions for tiny tech

Type: Feature

Obituary Giovanni (Jan) Guidoboni CEng FIChemE, 1940–2021

Obituary of Jan Guidoboni, a long-time Fellow of IChemE, winner of the Donald Medal 1996 for “outstanding services to the field of biochemical engineering”, and hugely experienced chemical engineer

Type: News

SolidWorks Pricing Breakdown for Chemical Engineers: What You Need to Know

Whether modelling a complex piping system, simulating a heat exchanger, or developing equipment layouts, software can have an huge effect on the process. Thankfully, with the easy-to-understand SolidWorks price details, the process can be simplified for you

Type: Feature

US to destroy 2,600 t of chemical stockpile

US$4.5bn project to dismantle 780,000 shells

Type: News

Webinar: The Digital Transformation of Process Engineering

ON 28 October, The Chemical Engineer is hosting a webinar to discuss the digital transformation of process engineering.

Type: Feature

Statue of engineer Alice Kan unveiled to celebrate National Engineering Day

THE FIRST statue of a living engineer has been unveiled in London to mark National Engineering Day and inspire a new generation to join the profession.

Type: News

Jack Welch – No Engineers in the Boardroom

Claudia Flavell-While charts the rise of business giant (and chemical engineer) Jack Welch

Type: Feature

A call for digital chemical engineering editors

THE EDITORIAL board of IChemE’s new journal, Digital Chemical Engineering, is calling for editors from underrepresented groups to join.

Type: News

Dairy Diary

Process and chemical engineer Ramin Razmi charts his journey from research to industry in the dairy sector

Type: Feature

Webinar: Deliver your project on time and in budget – secure treated water

ON 6 October, The Chemical Engineer hosted a webinar to discuss the practical advantages of using mobile water treatment services.

Type: Feature

The Science Behind Sustainability: Chemical Engineers Equipping Decision-Makers to Improve the Plastics Economy

To mark Earth Day’s focus on slashing plastic production, Amanda Jasi speaks to David Gardner and Andrea Paulillo to find out how they are helping to make the plastic system more sustainable

Type: Feature

Calculating a Path to Net Zero

A chemical engineer working for the UK Government introduces two online net zero calculators that have been launched to aid public understanding and engagement

Type: Feature

After the spill: an introduction to the series

Adam Duckett, Editor of The Chemical Engineer, introduces a series looking at Deepwater Horizon on its ten-year anniversary

Type: Feature

Continuous Collaboration

The Chemical Engineer visits the EPSRC Future Manufacturing Research Hub in Continuous Manufacturing and Advanced Crystallisation (CMAC)

Type: Feature

Destruction of the 'Black Lagoon'

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

Type: Feature

Edward Charles Howard and Norbert Rillieux – Sugar plantation slavery and the birth of chemical engineering

The prospects at birth for Edward Charles Howard and Norbert Rillieux could scarcely have been more different, yet these men have been recognised as two of the most significant figures in the ‘prehistory’ of chemical engineering. The former was born, in 1774, a scion of England’s premier ducal family, the younger brother of the12th Duke of Norfolk. In stark contrast, the latter, born thirty years later, was a ‘quadroon libre’, the son of the slave Constance Vivant, who was the ‘placée’ or common-law wife of Vincent Rilleux, owner of a Louisiana sugar plantation.

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Report calls for greater alignment between EU and US toxic chemical waste regulation

TOXIC chemical waste regulations in the EU and US should be more aligned to improve transparency, according to a new report.

Type: News

The Problem of Waste Plastic and Why Pyrolysis Oil Might Just Contain the Answer

For Earth Day, Aniqah Majid speaks to chemical engineer George Huber who is looking to simplify the process of integrating pyrolysis oil back into the plastics production chain

Type: Feature

Webinar: Improve the Accuracy of Your Final Analysis

ON 10 November, The Chemical Engineer hosted a free webinar to discuss techniques to improve the reliability of analytical techniques. A recording of this webinar is now available to stream at the link below.

Type: Feature

Not a disaster movie?

The Chemical Engineer visits the cinema to see how Hollywood tackles the subject of the Deepwater Horizon tragedy

Type: Feature

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