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Demystifying Engineering Projects Part 4: Construction & Commissioning

In the final part of his series, Steven King looks at construction and commissioning, the critical phases of project execution

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Policy Perspective

Nooryesha Choudhury explains how IChemE is supporting members to influence policy

Type: Feature

Strategies and Plans

Nearly a year into the job, the Engineering Council’s CEO reflects on aims and ambitions

Type: Feature

Better Together

Help shape open standards for simulation models to work seamlessly with each other

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Challenger: Home for Christmas

Mark Yates examines the engineering behind Apollo, and highlights the continuing importance of science and R&D teams on the ground

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Culture Shift, Values and Vision

How might we encourage culture shift in our organisations?

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Solving the Right Problems

Process modelling has come (and will continue to go) a long way

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Common Working Practices Risk Home Office Enforcement Action

While hiring engineers from overseas is helping to ease skills shortages in the UK, employers need to check they are not falling foul of their compliance duties.

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Wanted: More Efficient Heat Exchange

Imagine if heat exchange of process fluids in an industrial setting was as simple as boiling a jug of water. We all know the process is not as simple as that, and companies can experience a raft of different issues and challenges that require new and innovative technical solutions. That’s what keeps chemical engineers in business.

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A Critical Safety Moment

Adam Duckett on Trump’s move to eliminate the Chemical Safety Board

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Worth its Weight

It is increasingly important for companies to maximise the sustainability of their manufacturing processes, to reduce hazardous effects on the environment, and to ensure that we have sufficient natural resources for the future. Platinum group metals (PGMs) are widely used within consumer and industrial products, and include platinum, palladium, rhodium, iridium and ruthenium. They occur naturally but are scarce and, therefore, highly valuable.

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The Power of Assertiveness

How might we use the power of assertive behaviour to good effect?

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Fire injures one at Alberta upgrader

Worker in serious but stable condition

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US$380bn of new oil & gas projects missed

Industry shelved 68 projects due to low oil price

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IChemE member listed as "highly cited"

Reuters’ list names 30 chemical engineers

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Adrian Chiles to host IChemE Global Awards

2016 awards adds two new categories

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Promethean opens first nanomaterials plant

€9.7m plant can manufacture over 1,000 t/y

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IChemE accreditation for University of Oviedo

Chem eng course backed by institution

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IChemE confirms new CEO, Jon Prichard

Veteran is known for pushing professional standards

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Microwaves make better graphene

Could be useful for mass commercialisation

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