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Mark McBride-Wright looks at what the US presidential term of Donald Trump might mean for diversi...
Mark McBride-Wright looks at what the US presidential term of Donald Trump might mean for diversi...
Not all company takeovers end badly but Nigel Hirst says for them to succeed you need to do due d...
As GenAI improves, ideas of authorised or unauthorised use in assessment become harder to discern...
Far from replacing teachers, Christopher Honig says GPTs could blend learning and evaluation into...
Adam Duckett speaks to Tina Düren and Bernardo Castro Dominguez about the University of Bath’s ne...
Stuart Prescott explores the use of AI tools to support students practicing and developing thei...
Aniqah Majid joined industry leaders as they came together for an IChemE roundtable on AI’s use i...
Madoc Sheehan says it is vital that future chemical engineers understand and build knowledge of t...
Adam Duckett sees a bright future for chemical engineering and generative AI, but there are caveats
Peter Neal and Sarah Grundy put ChatGPT to the test to understand how it can reshape education
Graham Herries on the guardrails that must be established to ensure the fair and responsible inte...
Stuart Prescott addresses the strengths and weaknesses of generative AI in an education setting
We asked members of TCE’s reader feedback panel to share their experiences of generative AI
Stuart Prescott provides some background to the emergence of AI as we kick off our look at how ge...
John McDermid considers the ethical implications of using AI in a chemical engineering setting
David Fernandez Rivas; ISBN: 9783110746624 (paperback); De Gruyter; 29.50 (paperback, PDF, and eP...
Robert Peeling, chair of IChemE’s Congress, recounts the ethical lessons he has learned throughou...
In his ongoing series looking at the history of chemical engineering, Martin Pitt considers the h...
Malcolm Staves explains the importance of applying the highest safety standards regardless of reg...
Adam Duckett on opportunities to improve health
Joan Cordiner discusses the world of professional ethics
Mark Miodownik discusses ethical research goals and the power of citizen science
Amanda Jasi reports from this year’s Presidential Address
David Shallcross and Allyson Woodford discuss challenges and methods to teach ethics, using real-...
Tom Baxter on when engineers have to choose between business and principles
Adam Duckett on shaping a better world
Chemical engineers gather to discuss how the profession can help shape a better future
Speaking the truth when others don’t want to hear has to be part of our DNA as engineers, says Da...
At-a-glance information on what's in the third of our centenary theme specials
David Bogle and Raffaella Ocone introduce a new series of articles urging chemical engineers to ‘...
THE Texas Petrochemical Company (TPC) Group has been ordered to pay US$30m in criminal and civil ...
UK INDUSTRIAL researchers have been promised a boon on the fringes of the Bletchley AI Summit tha...
ICHEME president David Bogle has given a speech to UCL students in which he traced the history of...
FOLLOWING a two-year break in overseas travel brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic, IChemE Pres...
DAVID Bogle has become the 81st President of IChemE. Yesterday, he delivered an Address focussed ...
ENGINEERS from across disciplines are being invited to attend the launch of a new report and pane...
ELIZABETH HOLMES, a former chemical engineering student who garnered praise as a Silicon Valley b...
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