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UK HSE cybersecurity expert to present at Hazards 31

HAZARDS 31 will feature a talk by cybersecurity expert Sarabjit Purewal – from the UK’s Health and Safety Executive – about the challenges in this area for those managing and preventing major hazards in chemical and process industries.

Type: News

Turbocharging towards CO2-free cracking

ENGINEERS at Coolbrook and ABB have set their sights on replacing steam cracking technology with a novel turbomachine called the Roto Dynamic Reactor (RDR) that they will pilot at a chemicals site in the Netherlands later this year.

Type: News

Fears over Future Shocks

Adam Duckett on the reverberating shocks from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Type: Feature

How Do Engineers Stop Giving Their Clients What They Want?

Tom Baxter on when engineers have to choose between business and principles

Type: Feature

MP's Methil Madness

Scottish Parliament needs MPs with science backgrounds, and input from a balance of experts, says Tom Baxter

Type: Feature

Accelerating Innovation

JMP discusses how to encourage organisations to take a new approach to innovation

Type: Feature

The University of Newcastle wins two Cygnet Awards

THE University of Newcastle has become the first university in Australia to be awarded two Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE) Cygnet Awards, for its work in attracting, retaining and supporting women and underrepresented groups.

Type: News

Chemical engineers helping to close the loop on electric car batteries

CHEMICAL engineers at Imperial College London are working with Altilium Metals to prove that electric car batteries produced with recycled material can match those produced with virgin resources.

Type: News

Opportunities Knock

Adam Duckett on opportunities for communication and digitalisation

Type: Feature

Solving Problems at Scale

Jane Cutler talks to Adam Duckett about her inspirations and quest for skills

Type: Feature

Men as Allies

Adam Duckett asks what are men doing to help support gender diversity and inclusion?

Type: Feature

John Griffiths, 1939-2023

Obituary of John Griffiths, who was awarded IChemE's Hebden Medal for his work in the field of gasification research, development, and commercialisation, and died in June 2023, aged 83.

Type: News

Back to the Future

Adam Duckett on engineers and readers predicting and shaping the future

Type: Feature

A Working Definition

Adam Duckett on what actually constitutes a chemical engineer

Type: Feature

NXplorers: Equipping young chemical engineers to build a sustainable world

YOUNG chemical engineers were given the chance to solve real-world problems with systems thinking, at an IChemE-hosted NXplorers workshop earlier this month. “The purpose is to empower young people and equip them with the tools and the thinking so that they can create the sustainable solutions that the world needs,” explained Tariq Hussain, NXplorers lead at Shell.

Type: News

Help shape IChemE’s future (and your own)

With elections for IChemE’s Board of Trustees and Congress scheduled for April, Adam Duckett caught up with three current members to discuss their experiences and why they’d encourage others to stand

Type: Feature

London completes super sewer in fight against river spills

A NEW super sewer that will prevent an estimated 95% of spills into the River Thames has been fully connected in London.

Type: News

Cork wins Sustainability Teaching Award

Set up by IChemE Education and Sustainability SIGs

Type: News

Chemeng Matters in Parliament

Guests discuss discipline’s impact on modern life

Type: News

Virtual Reality: Levelling Up Process Safety Training

Process safety engineer Martin Wardrope looks closely at how virtual reality is being used to develop process safety practice and awareness

Type: Feature