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Thomas Michael O’Connor, 1953–2022

THOMAS Michael O’Connor, who dedicated his life to educating chemical engineers about the importance of process safety following the tragic death of his wife, has died aged 68.

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IChemE and AIChE form hydrogen alliance

ICHEME and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) have agreed to work together to support industry’s adoption of hydrogen in the push for decarbonisation.

Type: News

New partnership seeks to get STEM professionals on a career break back into the industry

CHEMICALS giant Johnson Matthey has formed a new partnership with STEM Returners, an organisation who specialise in helping STEM professionals return to work after a career break

Type: News

UKAEA awards £6.8m to develop fusion technologies

THE United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has awarded £6.8m (US$8.6m) in contracts to seven organisations to develop fusion technologies to the ‘proof of concept’ stage.

Type: News

Zheng congratulated by IChemE for insights into Fischer-Tropsch synthesis

ICHEME has congratulated Qingyuan Zheng for publishing a paper in Nature Catalysis based on research he completed during his IChemE Andrew Fellowship.

Type: News

Year 11 students’ sustainable flavonoid soap wins the Davidson Inventors Challenge 2023

FABNOIDS, a team of year 11 students from the Benenden School in Cranbrook, UK has won this year’s Davidson Inventors Challenge for developing soaps that reduce the risk of infections using sustainable flavonoids and other ingredients that do not contain harmful chemicals.

Type: News

IChemE Congress: Giving IChemE Members a Voice on the Issues that Matter

Lisa Julian is a regional representative for New Zealand in IChemE Congress. Here, she explains the role of IChemE Congress in shaping Strategy28+, helping chemical engineers navigate a changing landscape, and the personal benefits of being involved

Type: Feature

IChemE opens bursary applications for catalysis summer school

ICHEME is inviting bursary applications for the ‘Catalysis fundamentals and practice’ summer school.

Type: News

University of Leeds facility to accelerate new-era nuclear research in the UK

NUCLEAR researchers and scientists in the UK will have access to a new “cutting-edge” facility at the University of Leeds, which is looking to address some of the biggest challenges in commercialising nuclear power.

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Rewiring Britain: The Race to Go Green – A Power Struggle with No Clear Winner

David Simmonds reviews Panorama’s report on the UK government’s key projects aimed at achieving its Clean Power targets – and is already calling for a follow-up programme

Type: Feature

Volunteer Spotlight: Andrea Longley

Shining a light on the valuable work of IChemE volunteers

Type: Feature

Little by Little

Creating scalable nanomaterials for industry

Type: Feature

Energy Saviours: Part 5

Tom Baxter looks at the parasitic load challenge of CCS

Type: Feature

Tackling Hidden Thoughts Within

Our sector must do more to improve unconscious bias in the workplace, says Kelly Paul

Type: Feature

A Change of Clothes

Tahani Kaldéus talks about her work towards a greener fashion industry

Type: Feature

Clean TeQ Water wins top accolade at IChemE Awards

A WASTEWATER treatment process that uses bacteria immobilised in plastic lenses has been awarded the top prize at IChemE’s Global Awards.

Type: News

IChemE at COP26

IChemE participated in three events at the climate summit

Type: Feature

Policy Progress

Alexandra Meldrum reports on IChemE’s increased involvement in policy consultations

Type: Feature

The Explosive Foundation of IChemE

With IChemE’s Centenary celebrations under way, Martin Pitt explores the chemical engineers who influenced the early development of the Institution

Type: Feature

IChemE Matters - November 2024

Mark Apsey, Duncan Lugton, M Iqbal Essa, and members of the TCE Reader Feedback Panel update readers on stakeholder engagement, policy, and safety

Type: News