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Refinery Safety Failures – Attitude or Engineering?

How proper design is key to avoiding process accidents

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Ditch the Bag Filters

Barry Perlmutter explains automated clarification technologies

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Answering the Call of Nature

Dyllon Randall explains how bio-bricks can be grown from human urine

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AM: Keeping it Clean

How atmospheric gases will be key to future additive manufacturing.

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Careers in Chemical Engineering: Chris Woodroofe

Yasmin Ali interviews Chris Woodroofe about his journey from manufacturing to airport operations

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Triumph Out of Adversity

Mohamed Azlan Hussain and Mohamed Kheireddine Aroua explain how a natural disaster led to demonstration and further development of a mobile self-cleaning water filtration unit

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Under Pressure: Digital Twins

How structural digital twins can transform the maintenance and inspection of pressure vessels.

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Waste Not Want Not

Vanda Jones discusses how you can cut your compressed air energy consumption

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H21: The Story So Far

Tim Harwood updates us on the collaborative gas industry programme to deliver the evidence on converting UK gas networks to 100% hydrogen

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PPE Challenge Accepted

Zeb Ahmed and Nick Geary talk to Adam Duckett about the projects they are facilitating to help fight Covid-19

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Helping Hands in the Health Crisis

Amanda Jasi speaks to companies that have begun producing hand sanitiser, to help prevent the spread of coronavirus

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Turning Points for IX

John Bewsey describes a new ion exchange process for cleaning up acid mines and brackish water

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Hydrogen Lessons from Huawei: Unlocking UK Growth

The journey of Huawei’s involvement in the UK’s 5G network provides lessons to be learnt for the nation’s nascent hydrogen industry.

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Producing Hydrogen While Storing CO2 in the Oceans

Mike Kelland and Greg Rau talk to Amanda Doyle about their clean-tech goals

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Engineers publish £22bn blueprint for UK to take global lead on hydrogen heating

ENGINEERS have called on the UK government to immediately spend £125m (US$159m) designing a hydrogen production, distribution and storage system that would create the world’s largest CO2 reduction project. If realised it would decarbonise 14% of UK heat by 2034, and all told cost £22.7bn.

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Set in Stone

Amanda Doyle speaks to Rahul Shendure about innovations for lower-emissions cement and storing CO2 in concrete

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The Engineer’s Gambit

We need to think more like chess players, says Tommy Isaac

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Diversity: Where has it Gone?

Reflections from Uchenna Onwuamaegbu, Jamie Hoar, Heather Williams and IChemE’s National Early Careers Committee

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Rules of Thumb: Flammable Liquids: Open or Closed?

Stephen Hall provides practical insights into on-the-job problems

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Visions of Biopharma

David Gemmell looks at possible biopharmaceutical facilities of the future

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