Glass In all its Glory: Part 1
We look through it and maybe overlook it, but glass is a vital 200m t/y material for the world to...
We look through it and maybe overlook it, but glass is a vital 200m t/y material for the world to...
Martin Pitt looks back on the history of drinking water and chemical engineers’ contribution to it
Martin Pitt recalls his time spotting monsters, and warns that just because they are hard to spot...
The conversion of rocks to metals is quintessential chemical engineering which created the techno...
In 1953, Dwight D Eisenhower (1890–1969) began his US presidential term with a widely applauded “...
The story of the Manhattan Project and the race to build nuclear weapons is usually told about ph...
For just over 100 years, radioactive elements have proved of industrial and commercial use. Marti...
Rocket science is a famously difficult area, but it’s more than the physics of force and trajecto...
Martin Pitt reminisces on Christmases past, and brings with him a sackful of facts and figures
Martin Pitt considers the history of process control in a two-part series, concluding with electr...
Martin Pitt considers the history of process control in a two-part series, kicking off with mecha...
In this two-part contribution to his series about chemical engineering history, Martin Pitt focus...
In this contribution to his series about chemical engineering history, Martin Pitt turns his focu...
In his ongoing series looking at the history of chemical engineering, Martin Pitt considers the h...
Martin Pitt reflects on the history of the waste industry, including his own experiences
Early innovations from the food and drinks industry have done much to influence other industries ...
Green electricity and electric vehicles: Martin Pitt FIChemE thinks we might have been here before
Martin Pitt looks at how acquiring gunpowder know-how shaped the world as we know it
Séamus Higgins and Ellie Cooke look at a century’s evolution of food and processes, in the form o...
Martin Pitt continues to look at the history of chemical engineering and IChemE
Martin Pitt looks at the origins of the pharmaceutical industry
Martin Pitt celebrates the life of John W Hinchley
Martin Pitt explores the 19th century inventors of the symbols and calculations upon which modern...
With IChemE’s Centenary celebrations under way, Martin Pitt explores the chemical engineers who i...
In a prelude to IChemE’s centenary celebrations, IChemE Fellow Martin Pitt charts the influence o...
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