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TEN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PROCESS SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL One of the most important roles that chemical engineers can play is improving safety. A good example of this is the IChemE Safety Centre (ISC) which sets up a new impetus and framework for process safety. Despite the good work of chemical engineers in mitigating dangerous events, they still occur. Often the reason given for these incidentsis a lack
STRENSHAM WATER TREATMENT WORKS Excellent chemical engineering can transform businesses. Costain is a British construction and engineering company that provides innovative engineering and technology-led solutions. They are also one of IChemE’s Bronze Corporate Partners.. Strensham water treatment works. A project that highlights their novel way of thinking involved working with Severn Trent to upgrade their Strensham water 10 STEPS TO GET CHARTERED Awarding Chartered Chemical Engineer status is just one of the ways we aim to be the organisation of choice for chemical engineers. We do it because we think hard-working, competent, professional chemical engineers should be recognised and provided with a mark of trust. Yesterday we gave you ‘10 reasons to get Chartered’. So, now that TEN FUTURE CAREERS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS (DAY 100) Hello and welcome to Day 100 of my presidency. Normally, 'presidents' cast their eye over their achievements for this mini milestone. But to break the tradition, I am going to look forward to speculate how careers in chemical engineering might evolve. I find that newspapers often produce articles hypothesising about what possible careers wewill
10 REASONS TO GET CHARTERED 10 reasons to get Chartered. Evidence of competency, commitment – and hard work. The Chartered Chemical Engineer title is only awarded to engineers who have demonstrated competency and a clear commitment to their profession. Candidates are typically considered after they have completed at least seven years work following graduation.ADJUDICATION
The Construction Act (also known as the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act) came into force in 1998. It fundamentally changed the nature of contracts in the construction industry, through the introduction of statutory implied terms regarding payment and rights to adjudication. These terms were introduced to addressconcerns that
CAN YOU LEAD A CHEMICAL-FREE LIFE? (DAY 46) Can you lead a chemical-free life? (Day 46) I think there is a general perception that natural is good and man-made is bad. And if that man-made thing is overtly ‘chemical’, then the first instinct of many people is to avoid it. The general public’s view of ‘chemicals’ has evolved over many decades, if HOW DO YOU FEEL FEMALE CHEMICAL ENGINEERS ARE RAISING THE After a successful campaign in 2017, the team behind International Women in Engineering Day, wanted to aim higher for 2018 and have created the theme #RaisingTheBar. We felt this was a great opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women in engineering and how these successes are ‘Raising the Bar’ for aspiring female engineers. TEN WAYS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS CAN SAVE THE WORLD FROM Here are just ten of the ways that chemical engineers can save the world from the impact of climate change: 1. Systems-thinking. Chemical engineering makes its professional contribution by understanding how whole systems work, and generating engineered system solutions to meet desired targets. The ideology and discussion behind climate change TEN CHEMICAL ENGINEERS THAT SHAPED OUR WORLD (DAY 356 John was a physical chemist and chemical engineer and was known for his development of improved catalysts for sulfuric acid production. However, it is his book that truly shaped the world and has been the key source of knowledge chemical engineers for over 70 years. 7.George Rosenkranz.
TEN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PROCESS SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL One of the most important roles that chemical engineers can play is improving safety. A good example of this is the IChemE Safety Centre (ISC) which sets up a new impetus and framework for process safety. Despite the good work of chemical engineers in mitigating dangerous events, they still occur. Often the reason given for these incidentsis a lack
STRENSHAM WATER TREATMENT WORKS Excellent chemical engineering can transform businesses. Costain is a British construction and engineering company that provides innovative engineering and technology-led solutions. They are also one of IChemE’s Bronze Corporate Partners.. Strensham water treatment works. A project that highlights their novel way of thinking involved working with Severn Trent to upgrade their Strensham water 10 STEPS TO GET CHARTERED Awarding Chartered Chemical Engineer status is just one of the ways we aim to be the organisation of choice for chemical engineers. We do it because we think hard-working, competent, professional chemical engineers should be recognised and provided with a mark of trust. Yesterday we gave you ‘10 reasons to get Chartered’. So, now that TEN FUTURE CAREERS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS (DAY 100) Hello and welcome to Day 100 of my presidency. Normally, 'presidents' cast their eye over their achievements for this mini milestone. But to break the tradition, I am going to look forward to speculate how careers in chemical engineering might evolve. I find that newspapers often produce articles hypothesising about what possible careers wewill
10 REASONS TO GET CHARTERED 10 reasons to get Chartered. Evidence of competency, commitment – and hard work. The Chartered Chemical Engineer title is only awarded to engineers who have demonstrated competency and a clear commitment to their profession. Candidates are typically considered after they have completed at least seven years work following graduation.ADJUDICATION
The Construction Act (also known as the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act) came into force in 1998. It fundamentally changed the nature of contracts in the construction industry, through the introduction of statutory implied terms regarding payment and rights to adjudication. These terms were introduced to addressconcerns that
CAN YOU LEAD A CHEMICAL-FREE LIFE? (DAY 46) Can you lead a chemical-free life? (Day 46) I think there is a general perception that natural is good and man-made is bad. And if that man-made thing is overtly ‘chemical’, then the first instinct of many people is to avoid it. The general public’s view of ‘chemicals’ has evolved over many decades, if HOW DO YOU FEEL FEMALE CHEMICAL ENGINEERS ARE RAISING THE After a successful campaign in 2017, the team behind International Women in Engineering Day, wanted to aim higher for 2018 and have created the theme #RaisingTheBar. We felt this was a great opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women in engineering and how these successes are ‘Raising the Bar’ for aspiring female engineers. DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES ARE TRANSFORMING LIVES AND WORK Digital technologies are impacting how we do work and what we work on. This change affects all of us as chemical, biochemical and process engineers. As digital technologies are applied, they transform the areas where we work. We can innovate, exploit opportunities, and solve new problems. We’ll also face challenges. #HAZARDS30 – 60 YEARS OF PROCESS SAFETY LEARNING AND It has been 60 years since our inaugural Hazards conference took place, and although this year presented its own challenges, we were pleased to have successfully hosted #Hazards30 in a virtual format for the very first time. With an impressive line-up of plenary speakers and presentations, over 260 process safety professionals were still able to get the full experience of Hazards from the GUEST BLOG: INDIVIDUAL CASE PROCEDURE At IChemE we're undertaking a series of projects that aim to improve member services, service delivery and the sustainability of our Institution. One of these is an overarching project called Programme SMART which, as IChemE’s Vice President of Qualifications Ainslie Just discussed in our recent blog, aims to deliver sustainablemembership growth.
TEN SKILLS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS SHOULD BE TALKING ABOUT (DAY So, here it is – a list of ten skills and values I know chemical engineers (and other scientists and engineers) have that we should be shouting about. 1. Creative. It is easy to present engineers and scientists as a bit ‘dull’ and ‘geeky’. This is perhaps the biggest misconception of them all. However, if engineers andscientists were
TEN COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT CHEMICAL ENGINEERS To help dispel some of these I have put together a list of common misconceptions about chemical engineers that just aren’t true: 1. Chemical engineering involves a lot of chemistry. Chemical engineering relies on the fundamental science of chemistry, and the application of it – just like mechanical engineering relies on mechanical physics. TEN JOB TITLES OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS… AND WHAT THEY Chemical engineers can be hard to identify, not just because most people aren’t clear about what chemical engineering actually is, but because chemical engineers rarely can be identified by the job title – chemical engineer! To help dispel this confusion I have compiled a list of ten job titles that chemical engineers typically fill: 10 STEPS TO GET CHARTERED Awarding Chartered Chemical Engineer status is just one of the ways we aim to be the organisation of choice for chemical engineers. We do it because we think hard-working, competent, professional chemical engineers should be recognised and provided with a mark of trust. Yesterday we gave you ‘10 reasons to get Chartered’. So, now that MARKING 100 YEARS OF WOMEN IN ENGINEERING Over the past few weeks, our members have been celebrating diversity and female engineers’ careers to mark International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) 2019 and the 100th birthday of INWED founders, the Women’s Engineering Society (WES). This year’s theme was ‘Transform the Future’. Our members felt it was important to reflect on the barriers and TEN THINGS TO DO AFTER GRADUATION Here’s our ten top things to do after graduation: 1. Get yourself organised. Sadly you are leaving your University life behind, but in your time studying you also learnt some important life skills. You have made your student house your home, paid bills registered every WHEN 99.9 PER CENT JUST ISN’T GOOD ENOUGH (DAY 108) When 99.9 per cent just isn’t good enough (Day 108) Have you ever wondered why we make mistakes? Well, according to a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, called Joseph T Hallinan, he thinks ‘humans are pre-programmed to make blunders’. He’s even written a book about it called ‘Why We Make Mistakes’. Hallinan is aformer Wall Street
TEN WAYS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS CAN SAVE THE WORLD FROM Here are just ten of the ways that chemical engineers can save the world from the impact of climate change: 1. Systems-thinking. Chemical engineering makes its professional contribution by understanding how whole systems work, and generating engineered system solutions to meet desired targets. The ideology and discussion behind climate change TEN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PROCESS SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL One of the most important roles that chemical engineers can play is improving safety. A good example of this is the IChemE Safety Centre (ISC) which sets up a new impetus and framework for process safety. Despite the good work of chemical engineers in mitigating dangerous events, they still occur. Often the reason given for these incidentsis a lack
TEN FUTURE CAREERS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS (DAY 100) Here are ten (possible!) future careers of chemical engineers: 1. Space Fuel Processor. Space shuttle. With the imminent dawn of commercial space travel e.g. Virgin Galactic; it is probable that competition from other companies will drive the price of travel down, making space flight more common. TEN SKILLS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS SHOULD BE TALKING ABOUT (DAY So, here it is – a list of ten skills and values I know chemical engineers (and other scientists and engineers) have that we should be shouting about. 1. Creative. It is easy to present engineers and scientists as a bit ‘dull’ and ‘geeky’. This is perhaps the biggest misconception of them all. However, if engineers andscientists were
TEN JOB TITLES OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS… AND WHAT THEY Chemical engineers can be hard to identify, not just because most people aren’t clear about what chemical engineering actually is, but because chemical engineers rarely can be identified by the job title – chemical engineer! To help dispel this confusion I have compiled a list of ten job titles that chemical engineers typically fill: STRENSHAM WATER TREATMENT WORKS Excellent chemical engineering can transform businesses. Costain is a British construction and engineering company that provides innovative engineering and technology-led solutions. They are also one of IChemE’s Bronze Corporate Partners.. Strensham water treatment works. A project that highlights their novel way of thinking involved working with Severn Trent to upgrade their Strensham water 10 REASONS TO GET CHARTERED 10 reasons to get Chartered. Evidence of competency, commitment – and hard work. The Chartered Chemical Engineer title is only awarded to engineers who have demonstrated competency and a clear commitment to their profession. Candidates are typically considered after they have completed at least seven years work following graduation. THE WISDOM OF TREVOR KLETZ The name, Trevor Kletz, needs little introduction to anyone who has been involved with chemical process safety over the past forty years. Trevor died in 2013 at the age of ninety. He is greatly missed but his impact on the chemical engineering profession was enormous and his name is rarely uttered along without the words TEN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Here are ten differences between chemists and chemical engineers: 1. Recognition. The most apparent difference between chemists and chemical engineers to me is recognition. The public at large understand what a chemist does (because they studied chemistry in school), but there is a lack of recognition of what chemicalengineering is.
HOW DO YOU FEEL FEMALE CHEMICAL ENGINEERS ARE RAISING THE After a successful campaign in 2017, the team behind International Women in Engineering Day, wanted to aim higher for 2018 and have created the theme #RaisingTheBar. We felt this was a great opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women in engineering and how these successes are ‘Raising the Bar’ for aspiring female engineers. TEN WAYS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS CAN SAVE THE WORLD FROM Here are just ten of the ways that chemical engineers can save the world from the impact of climate change: 1. Systems-thinking. Chemical engineering makes its professional contribution by understanding how whole systems work, and generating engineered system solutions to meet desired targets. The ideology and discussion behind climate change TEN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PROCESS SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL One of the most important roles that chemical engineers can play is improving safety. A good example of this is the IChemE Safety Centre (ISC) which sets up a new impetus and framework for process safety. Despite the good work of chemical engineers in mitigating dangerous events, they still occur. Often the reason given for these incidentsis a lack
TEN FUTURE CAREERS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS (DAY 100) Here are ten (possible!) future careers of chemical engineers: 1. Space Fuel Processor. Space shuttle. With the imminent dawn of commercial space travel e.g. Virgin Galactic; it is probable that competition from other companies will drive the price of travel down, making space flight more common. TEN SKILLS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS SHOULD BE TALKING ABOUT (DAY So, here it is – a list of ten skills and values I know chemical engineers (and other scientists and engineers) have that we should be shouting about. 1. Creative. It is easy to present engineers and scientists as a bit ‘dull’ and ‘geeky’. This is perhaps the biggest misconception of them all. However, if engineers andscientists were
TEN JOB TITLES OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS… AND WHAT THEY Chemical engineers can be hard to identify, not just because most people aren’t clear about what chemical engineering actually is, but because chemical engineers rarely can be identified by the job title – chemical engineer! To help dispel this confusion I have compiled a list of ten job titles that chemical engineers typically fill: STRENSHAM WATER TREATMENT WORKS Excellent chemical engineering can transform businesses. Costain is a British construction and engineering company that provides innovative engineering and technology-led solutions. They are also one of IChemE’s Bronze Corporate Partners.. Strensham water treatment works. A project that highlights their novel way of thinking involved working with Severn Trent to upgrade their Strensham water 10 REASONS TO GET CHARTERED 10 reasons to get Chartered. Evidence of competency, commitment – and hard work. The Chartered Chemical Engineer title is only awarded to engineers who have demonstrated competency and a clear commitment to their profession. Candidates are typically considered after they have completed at least seven years work following graduation. THE WISDOM OF TREVOR KLETZ The name, Trevor Kletz, needs little introduction to anyone who has been involved with chemical process safety over the past forty years. Trevor died in 2013 at the age of ninety. He is greatly missed but his impact on the chemical engineering profession was enormous and his name is rarely uttered along without the words TEN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Here are ten differences between chemists and chemical engineers: 1. Recognition. The most apparent difference between chemists and chemical engineers to me is recognition. The public at large understand what a chemist does (because they studied chemistry in school), but there is a lack of recognition of what chemicalengineering is.
HOW DO YOU FEEL FEMALE CHEMICAL ENGINEERS ARE RAISING THE After a successful campaign in 2017, the team behind International Women in Engineering Day, wanted to aim higher for 2018 and have created the theme #RaisingTheBar. We felt this was a great opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women in engineering and how these successes are ‘Raising the Bar’ for aspiring female engineers. ICHEME – THE OFFICIAL BLOG FOR THE INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL GUEST BLOG: Climate Action Plans. As we develop plans to promote the contributions of IChemE and chemical engineering to help mitigate climate change on a worldwide stage, in this blog Claire MacLeod, of IChemE’s Learned Society Committee Responsible Production Working Group, urges members to get involved.MAY 2021 – ICHEME
As we develop plans to promote the contributions of IChemE and chemical engineering to help mitigate climate change on a worldwide stage, in this blog Claire MacLeod, of IChemE’s Learned Society Committee Responsible Production Working Group, urges members to get involved. Continue reading. GUEST BLOG: Climate Action Plans. TEN JOB TITLES OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS… AND WHAT THEY Chemical engineers can be hard to identify, not just because most people aren’t clear about what chemical engineering actually is, but because chemical engineers rarely can be identified by the job title – chemical engineer! To help dispel this confusion I have compiled a list of ten job titles that chemical engineers typically fill: TEN CHEMICAL ENGINEERS THAT SHAPED OUR WORLD (DAY 356 John was a physical chemist and chemical engineer and was known for his development of improved catalysts for sulfuric acid production. However, it is his book that truly shaped the world and has been the key source of knowledge chemical engineers for over 70 years. 7.George Rosenkranz.
TEN COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT CHEMICAL ENGINEERS To help dispel some of these I have put together a list of common misconceptions about chemical engineers that just aren’t true: 1. Chemical engineering involves a lot of chemistry. Chemical engineering relies on the fundamental science of chemistry, and the application of it – just like mechanical engineering relies on mechanical physics. 10 STEPS TO GET CHARTERED Awarding Chartered Chemical Engineer status is just one of the ways we aim to be the organisation of choice for chemical engineers. We do it because we think hard-working, competent, professional chemical engineers should be recognised and provided with a mark of trust. Yesterday we gave you ‘10 reasons to get Chartered’. So, now that THE WISDOM OF TREVOR KLETZ The name, Trevor Kletz, needs little introduction to anyone who has been involved with chemical process safety over the past forty years. Trevor died in 2013 at the age of ninety. He is greatly missed but his impact on the chemical engineering profession was enormous and his name is rarely uttered along without the wordsADJUDICATION
The Construction Act (also known as the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act) came into force in 1998. It fundamentally changed the nature of contracts in the construction industry, through the introduction of statutory implied terms regarding payment and rights to adjudication. These terms were introduced to addressconcerns that
TEN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Here are ten differences between chemists and chemical engineers: 1. Recognition. The most apparent difference between chemists and chemical engineers to me is recognition. The public at large understand what a chemist does (because they studied chemistry in school), but there is a lack of recognition of what chemicalengineering is.
10 JOB HUNTING TIPS FOR CHEMICAL ENGINEERING GRADUATES The first semester of university is underway. For some chemical, bio-chemical and process engineering students, it’s their final year; for others it’s their first September for sometime not spent in a lecture theatre or lab. Those who have recently graduated and haven’t yet found a placement or role at a company, you’re probably thinking hard ICHEME – THE OFFICIAL BLOG FOR THE INSTITUTION OF CHEMICALINSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERSSOCIETY OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERSINSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERSICHEME BLOGICHEME GLOBALAWARDSICHEME AWARDS
GUEST BLOG: Climate Action Plans. As we develop plans to promote the contributions of IChemE and chemical engineering to help mitigate climate change on a worldwide stage, in this blog Claire MacLeod, of IChemE’s Learned Society Committee Responsible Production Working Group, urges members to get involved.FELLOWS – ICHEME
One of the best ways is to demonstrate technical excellence and leadership of your peers; to achieve distinction; to make a significant contribution to the profession. In other words, achieve Fellowship. To become a Fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers is a tremendous achievement. Today, I am pleased to announce29 new names to our
TEN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PROCESS SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL One of the most important roles that chemical engineers can play is improving safety. A good example of this is the IChemE Safety Centre (ISC) which sets up a new impetus and framework for process safety. Despite the good work of chemical engineers in mitigating dangerous events, they still occur. Often the reason given for these incidentsis a lack
TEN WAYS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS CAN SAVE THE WORLD FROMPROBLEMS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS FACECHEMICAL ENGINEERING EXAMPLE PROBLEMS Here are just ten of the ways that chemical engineers can save the world from the impact of climate change: 1. Systems-thinking. Chemical engineering makes its professional contribution by understanding how whole systems work, and generating engineered system solutions to meet desired targets. The ideology and discussion behind climate change TEN CHEMICAL ENGINEERS THAT SHAPED OUR WORLD (DAY 356 John was a physical chemist and chemical engineer and was known for his development of improved catalysts for sulfuric acid production. However, it is his book that truly shaped the world and has been the key source of knowledge chemical engineers for over 70 years. 7.George Rosenkranz.
STRENSHAM WATER TREATMENT WORKS Excellent chemical engineering can transform businesses. Costain is a British construction and engineering company that provides innovative engineering and technology-led solutions. They are also one of IChemE’s Bronze Corporate Partners.. Strensham water treatment works. A project that highlights their novel way of thinking involved working with Severn Trent to upgrade their Strensham water 10 STEPS TO GET CHARTERED Awarding Chartered Chemical Engineer status is just one of the ways we aim to be the organisation of choice for chemical engineers. We do it because we think hard-working, competent, professional chemical engineers should be recognised and provided with a mark of trust. Yesterday we gave you ‘10 reasons to get Chartered’. So, now thatTCE – ICHEME
A few years ago tce magazine wrote a fantastic series of articles about chemical engineers who changed the world. Starting with pioneers like Johann Glauber in the 1600s, tce gradually worked their way through people like George E Davis, Fritz Haber & Carl Bosch, Victor Mills, Trevor Kletz and Yoshio Nishi.ADJUDICATION
The Construction Act (also known as the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act) came into force in 1998. It fundamentally changed the nature of contracts in the construction industry, through the introduction of statutory implied terms regarding payment and rights to adjudication. These terms were introduced to addressconcerns that
HOW DO YOU FEEL FEMALE CHEMICAL ENGINEERS ARE RAISING THE After a successful campaign in 2017, the team behind International Women in Engineering Day, wanted to aim higher for 2018 and have created the theme #RaisingTheBar. We felt this was a great opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women in engineering and how these successes are ‘Raising the Bar’ for aspiring female engineers. ICHEME – THE OFFICIAL BLOG FOR THE INSTITUTION OF CHEMICALINSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERSSOCIETY OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERSINSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERSICHEME BLOGICHEME GLOBALAWARDSICHEME AWARDS
GUEST BLOG: Climate Action Plans. As we develop plans to promote the contributions of IChemE and chemical engineering to help mitigate climate change on a worldwide stage, in this blog Claire MacLeod, of IChemE’s Learned Society Committee Responsible Production Working Group, urges members to get involved.FELLOWS – ICHEME
One of the best ways is to demonstrate technical excellence and leadership of your peers; to achieve distinction; to make a significant contribution to the profession. In other words, achieve Fellowship. To become a Fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers is a tremendous achievement. Today, I am pleased to announce29 new names to our
TEN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PROCESS SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL One of the most important roles that chemical engineers can play is improving safety. A good example of this is the IChemE Safety Centre (ISC) which sets up a new impetus and framework for process safety. Despite the good work of chemical engineers in mitigating dangerous events, they still occur. Often the reason given for these incidentsis a lack
TEN WAYS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS CAN SAVE THE WORLD FROMPROBLEMS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS FACECHEMICAL ENGINEERING EXAMPLE PROBLEMS Here are just ten of the ways that chemical engineers can save the world from the impact of climate change: 1. Systems-thinking. Chemical engineering makes its professional contribution by understanding how whole systems work, and generating engineered system solutions to meet desired targets. The ideology and discussion behind climate change TEN CHEMICAL ENGINEERS THAT SHAPED OUR WORLD (DAY 356 John was a physical chemist and chemical engineer and was known for his development of improved catalysts for sulfuric acid production. However, it is his book that truly shaped the world and has been the key source of knowledge chemical engineers for over 70 years. 7.George Rosenkranz.
10 STEPS TO GET CHARTERED Awarding Chartered Chemical Engineer status is just one of the ways we aim to be the organisation of choice for chemical engineers. We do it because we think hard-working, competent, professional chemical engineers should be recognised and provided with a mark of trust. Yesterday we gave you ‘10 reasons to get Chartered’. So, now that STRENSHAM WATER TREATMENT WORKS Excellent chemical engineering can transform businesses. Costain is a British construction and engineering company that provides innovative engineering and technology-led solutions. They are also one of IChemE’s Bronze Corporate Partners.. Strensham water treatment works. A project that highlights their novel way of thinking involved working with Severn Trent to upgrade their Strensham waterTCE – ICHEME
A few years ago tce magazine wrote a fantastic series of articles about chemical engineers who changed the world. Starting with pioneers like Johann Glauber in the 1600s, tce gradually worked their way through people like George E Davis, Fritz Haber & Carl Bosch, Victor Mills, Trevor Kletz and Yoshio Nishi.ADJUDICATION
The Construction Act (also known as the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act) came into force in 1998. It fundamentally changed the nature of contracts in the construction industry, through the introduction of statutory implied terms regarding payment and rights to adjudication. These terms were introduced to addressconcerns that
HOW DO YOU FEEL FEMALE CHEMICAL ENGINEERS ARE RAISING THE After a successful campaign in 2017, the team behind International Women in Engineering Day, wanted to aim higher for 2018 and have created the theme #RaisingTheBar. We felt this was a great opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women in engineering and how these successes are ‘Raising the Bar’ for aspiring female engineers. ICHEME – THE OFFICIAL BLOG FOR THE INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL It has been 60 years since our inaugural Hazards conference took place, and although this year presented its own challenges, we were pleased to have successfully hosted #Hazards30 in a virtual format for the very first time. With an impressive line-up of plenary speakers and presentations, over 260 process safety professionals were still able to get the full experience of Hazards from the TEN SKILLS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS SHOULD BE TALKING ABOUT (DAY So, here it is – a list of ten skills and values I know chemical engineers (and other scientists and engineers) have that we should be shouting about. 1. Creative. It is easy to present engineers and scientists as a bit ‘dull’ and ‘geeky’. This is perhaps the biggest misconception of them all. However, if engineers andscientists were
TEN FUTURE CAREERS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS (DAY 100) Hello and welcome to Day 100 of my presidency. Normally, 'presidents' cast their eye over their achievements for this mini milestone. But to break the tradition, I am going to look forward to speculate how careers in chemical engineering might evolve. I find that newspapers often produce articles hypothesising about what possible careers wewill
WASTEWATER – ICHEME BP has been asking STEM undergraduate students across the UK to compete in their annual Ultimate Field Trip competition Since 2010. Teams of three students are asked to propose a solution to real-world global energy challenges. This year’s challenge was based on water – How to address the effective, efficient and sustainable use of wastewater from the production of oil, gas and biofuels.CHEMENGPROFILES
Earlier this week, we launched the first in a new series of ChemEngProfiles video blogs. Our good friends at Syngenta started the ball rolling and you can check out their stories in ‘Five great reasons to be a chemical engineer at Syngenta‘. . But it’s not only chemical engineers at Syngenta who want to share their passion for the profession and we’ve got lots more in the pipeline. TEN COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT CHEMICAL ENGINEERS To help dispel some of these I have put together a list of common misconceptions about chemical engineers that just aren’t true: 1. Chemical engineering involves a lot of chemistry. Chemical engineering relies on the fundamental science of chemistry, and the application of it – just like mechanical engineering relies on mechanical physics. TEN JOB TITLES OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS… AND WHAT THEY Chemical engineers can be hard to identify, not just because most people aren’t clear about what chemical engineering actually is, but because chemical engineers rarely can be identified by the job title – chemical engineer! To help dispel this confusion I have compiled a list of ten job titles that chemical engineers typically fill: THE WISDOM OF TREVOR KLETZ The name, Trevor Kletz, needs little introduction to anyone who has been involved with chemical process safety over the past forty years. Trevor died in 2013 at the age of ninety. He is greatly missed but his impact on the chemical engineering profession was enormous and his name is rarely uttered along without the words SEVEN HARRY POTTER SPELLS Today is Day 359, and there are just seven days left to shine a light on chemical engineering. So I thought I would try something a little different by highlighting seven Harry Potter 'spells' that are all in a day's work for chemical engineers. Most people enjoy a little magic, whether that involves reading fantasy fiction, watching a magical WHEN 99.9 PER CENT JUST ISN’T GOOD ENOUGH (DAY 108) When 99.9 per cent just isn’t good enough (Day 108) Have you ever wondered why we make mistakes? Well, according to a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, called Joseph T Hallinan, he thinks ‘humans are pre-programmed to make blunders’. He’s even written a book about it called ‘Why We Make Mistakes’. Hallinan is aformer Wall Street
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It has been 60 years since our inaugural Hazards conference took place, and although this year presented its own challenges, we were pleased to have successfully hosted #Hazards30 in a virtual format for the very first time. With an impressive line-up of plenary speakers and presentations, over 260 process safety professionals were still able to get the full experience of Hazards from the TEN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PROCESS SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL One of the most important roles that chemical engineers can play is improving safety. A good example of this is the IChemE Safety Centre (ISC) which sets up a new impetus and framework for process safety. Despite the good work of chemical engineers in mitigating dangerous events, they still occur. Often the reason given for these incidentsis a lack
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There’s lots of ways to advance chemical engineering worldwide, individually and collectively. One of the best ways is to demonstrate technical excellence and leadership of your peers; to achieve distinction; to make a significant contribution to the profession.ADJUDICATION
Posts about adjudication written by IChemE Blog Elf. IChemE. The official blog for the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) TEN WAYS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS CAN SAVE THE WORLD FROMPROBLEMS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS FACECHEMICAL ENGINEERING EXAMPLE PROBLEMS 12 December 2015 will go down in history as the day the world agreed to do something about climate change. The impact of countries around the world reaching such an agreement cannot be ignored. However, for us to actually achieve the targets set in Paris we need to act now. Chemical engineers have been working 10 STEPS TO GET CHARTERED Awarding Chartered Chemical Engineer status is just one of the ways we aim to be the organisation of choice for chemical engineers. We do it because we think hard-working, competent, professional chemical engineers should be recognised and provided with a mark of trust. Yesterday we gave you ‘10 reasons to get Chartered’. So, now that STRENSHAM WATER TREATMENT WORKS Excellent chemical engineering can transform businesses. Costain is a British construction and engineering company that provides innovative engineering and technology-led solutions. They are also one of IChemE’s Bronze Corporate Partners.. Strensham water treatment works. A project that highlights their novel way of thinking involved working with Severn Trent to upgrade their Strensham water TEN CHEMICAL ENGINEERS THAT SHAPED OUR WORLD (DAY 356 Today is Day 356, meaning there are just ten days left to shine a light on chemical engineering. So I thought I would take the opportunity to countdown some important facts and stories from the wonderful world of chemical engineering in the ten days remaining before the end of ChemEng365. I'm starting with ten chemicalTCE – ICHEME
Today’s guest blog comes from IChemE’s very own Adam Duckett, who is edits our magazine, The Chemical Engineer. Name: Adam Duckett Job: Editor, The Chemical Engineer Joined IChemE: 2005 “You edit a magazine about chemical engineering?” repeated the man fixing my washing machine, “Blimey, that sounds really boring!” HOW DO YOU FEEL FEMALE CHEMICAL ENGINEERS ARE RAISING THE After a successful campaign in 2017, the team behind International Women in Engineering Day, wanted to aim higher for 2018 and have created the theme #RaisingTheBar. We felt this was a great opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women in engineering and how these successes are ‘Raising the Bar’ for aspiring female engineers. ICHEME – THE OFFICIAL BLOG FOR THE INSTITUTION OF CHEMICALINSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERSSOCIETY OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERSINSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERSICHEME BLOGICHEME GLOBALAWARDSICHEME AWARDS
It has been 60 years since our inaugural Hazards conference took place, and although this year presented its own challenges, we were pleased to have successfully hosted #Hazards30 in a virtual format for the very first time. With an impressive line-up of plenary speakers and presentations, over 260 process safety professionals were still able to get the full experience of Hazards from the TEN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PROCESS SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL One of the most important roles that chemical engineers can play is improving safety. A good example of this is the IChemE Safety Centre (ISC) which sets up a new impetus and framework for process safety. Despite the good work of chemical engineers in mitigating dangerous events, they still occur. Often the reason given for these incidentsis a lack
FELLOWS – ICHEME
There’s lots of ways to advance chemical engineering worldwide, individually and collectively. One of the best ways is to demonstrate technical excellence and leadership of your peers; to achieve distinction; to make a significant contribution to the profession.ADJUDICATION
Posts about adjudication written by IChemE Blog Elf. IChemE. The official blog for the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) TEN WAYS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS CAN SAVE THE WORLD FROMPROBLEMS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS FACECHEMICAL ENGINEERING EXAMPLE PROBLEMS 12 December 2015 will go down in history as the day the world agreed to do something about climate change. The impact of countries around the world reaching such an agreement cannot be ignored. However, for us to actually achieve the targets set in Paris we need to act now. Chemical engineers have been working 10 STEPS TO GET CHARTERED Awarding Chartered Chemical Engineer status is just one of the ways we aim to be the organisation of choice for chemical engineers. We do it because we think hard-working, competent, professional chemical engineers should be recognised and provided with a mark of trust. Yesterday we gave you ‘10 reasons to get Chartered’. So, now that STRENSHAM WATER TREATMENT WORKS Excellent chemical engineering can transform businesses. Costain is a British construction and engineering company that provides innovative engineering and technology-led solutions. They are also one of IChemE’s Bronze Corporate Partners.. Strensham water treatment works. A project that highlights their novel way of thinking involved working with Severn Trent to upgrade their Strensham water TEN CHEMICAL ENGINEERS THAT SHAPED OUR WORLD (DAY 356 Today is Day 356, meaning there are just ten days left to shine a light on chemical engineering. So I thought I would take the opportunity to countdown some important facts and stories from the wonderful world of chemical engineering in the ten days remaining before the end of ChemEng365. I'm starting with ten chemicalTCE – ICHEME
Today’s guest blog comes from IChemE’s very own Adam Duckett, who is edits our magazine, The Chemical Engineer. Name: Adam Duckett Job: Editor, The Chemical Engineer Joined IChemE: 2005 “You edit a magazine about chemical engineering?” repeated the man fixing my washing machine, “Blimey, that sounds really boring!” HOW DO YOU FEEL FEMALE CHEMICAL ENGINEERS ARE RAISING THE After a successful campaign in 2017, the team behind International Women in Engineering Day, wanted to aim higher for 2018 and have created the theme #RaisingTheBar. We felt this was a great opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women in engineering and how these successes are ‘Raising the Bar’ for aspiring female engineers. ICHEME – THE OFFICIAL BLOG FOR THE INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL It has been 60 years since our inaugural Hazards conference took place, and although this year presented its own challenges, we were pleased to have successfully hosted #Hazards30 in a virtual format for the very first time. With an impressive line-up of plenary speakers and presentations, over 260 process safety professionals were still able to get the full experience of Hazards from the TEN SKILLS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS SHOULD BE TALKING ABOUT (DAY Within our profession, it is easy to find lists of the skills chemical engineers ‘should’ have: we are solution focused; we are good with numbers; we are practical. However, none of these skills sound very exciting. Interestingly, it is the 'skills' which we aren't so good at and stereotypical engineering 'memes' which, arguably, we are TEN FUTURE CAREERS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS (DAY 100) Hello and welcome to Day 100 of my presidency. Normally, 'presidents' cast their eye over their achievements for this mini milestone. But to break the tradition, I am going to look forward to speculate how careers in chemical engineering might evolve. I find that newspapers often produce articles hypothesising about what possible careers wewill
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Earlier this week, we launched the first in a new series of ChemEngProfiles video blogs. Our good friends at Syngenta started the ball rolling and you can check out their stories in ‘Five great reasons to be a chemical engineer at Syngenta‘. . But it’s not only chemical engineers at Syngenta who want to share their passion for the profession and we’ve got lots more in the pipeline. WASTEWATER – ICHEME BP has been asking STEM undergraduate students across the UK to compete in their annual Ultimate Field Trip competition Since 2010. Teams of three students are asked to propose a solution to real-world global energy challenges. This year’s challenge was based on water – How to address the effective, efficient and sustainable use of wastewater from the production of oil, gas and biofuels. CAN YOU LEAD A CHEMICAL-FREE LIFE? (DAY 46) I think there is a general perception that natural is good and man-made is bad. And if that man-made thing is overtly 'chemical', then the first instinct of many people is to avoid it. The general public's view of 'chemicals' has evolved over many decades, ifJANICKI BIOENERGY
There was a great news story in January about Bill Gates drinking a cup of clean water that, five minutes earlier, had been raw sewage. It was a fantastic PR stunt that drew attention to how engineers can change the world in all sorts of ways. THE WISDOM OF TREVOR KLETZ The name, Trevor Kletz, needs little introduction to anyone who has been involved with chemical process safety over the past forty years. Trevor died in 2013 at the age of ninety. He is greatly missed but his impact on the chemical engineering profession was enormous and his name is rarely uttered along without the words SEVEN HARRY POTTER SPELLS Today is Day 359, and there are just seven days left to shine a light on chemical engineering. So I thought I would try something a little different by highlighting seven Harry Potter 'spells' that are all in a day's work for chemical engineers. Most people enjoy a little magic, whether that involves reading fantasy fiction, watching a magical WHEN 99.9 PER CENT JUST ISN’T GOOD ENOUGH (DAY 108) Have you ever wondered why we make mistakes? Well, according to a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, called Joseph T Hallinan, he thinks 'humans are pre-programmed to make blunders'. He's even written a book about it called 'Why We Make Mistakes'. Hallinan is a former Wall Street Journal reporter who began to shape his theory whileresearching a story
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It has been 60 years since our inaugural Hazards conference took place, and although this year presented its own challenges, we were pleased to have successfully hosted #Hazards30 in a virtual format for the very first time. With an impressive line-up of plenary speakers and presentations, over 260 process safety professionals were still able to get the full experience of Hazards from the TEN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PROCESS SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL One of the most important roles that chemical engineers can play is improving safety. A good example of this is the IChemE Safety Centre (ISC) which sets up a new impetus and framework for process safety. Despite the good work of chemical engineers in mitigating dangerous events, they still occur. Often the reason given for these incidentsis a lack
FELLOWS – ICHEME
There’s lots of ways to advance chemical engineering worldwide, individually and collectively. One of the best ways is to demonstrate technical excellence and leadership of your peers; to achieve distinction; to make a significant contribution to the profession.ADJUDICATION
Posts about adjudication written by IChemE Blog Elf. IChemE. The official blog for the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) TEN WAYS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS CAN SAVE THE WORLD FROMPROBLEMS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS FACECHEMICAL ENGINEERING EXAMPLE PROBLEMS 12 December 2015 will go down in history as the day the world agreed to do something about climate change. The impact of countries around the world reaching such an agreement cannot be ignored. However, for us to actually achieve the targets set in Paris we need to act now. Chemical engineers have been working 10 STEPS TO GET CHARTERED Awarding Chartered Chemical Engineer status is just one of the ways we aim to be the organisation of choice for chemical engineers. We do it because we think hard-working, competent, professional chemical engineers should be recognised and provided with a mark of trust. Yesterday we gave you ‘10 reasons to get Chartered’. So, now that STRENSHAM WATER TREATMENT WORKS Excellent chemical engineering can transform businesses. Costain is a British construction and engineering company that provides innovative engineering and technology-led solutions. They are also one of IChemE’s Bronze Corporate Partners.. Strensham water treatment works. A project that highlights their novel way of thinking involved working with Severn Trent to upgrade their Strensham water TEN CHEMICAL ENGINEERS THAT SHAPED OUR WORLD (DAY 356 Today is Day 356, meaning there are just ten days left to shine a light on chemical engineering. So I thought I would take the opportunity to countdown some important facts and stories from the wonderful world of chemical engineering in the ten days remaining before the end of ChemEng365. I'm starting with ten chemicalTCE – ICHEME
Today’s guest blog comes from IChemE’s very own Adam Duckett, who is edits our magazine, The Chemical Engineer. Name: Adam Duckett Job: Editor, The Chemical Engineer Joined IChemE: 2005 “You edit a magazine about chemical engineering?” repeated the man fixing my washing machine, “Blimey, that sounds really boring!” HOW DO YOU FEEL FEMALE CHEMICAL ENGINEERS ARE RAISING THE After a successful campaign in 2017, the team behind International Women in Engineering Day, wanted to aim higher for 2018 and have created the theme #RaisingTheBar. We felt this was a great opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women in engineering and how these successes are ‘Raising the Bar’ for aspiring female engineers. ICHEME – THE OFFICIAL BLOG FOR THE INSTITUTION OF CHEMICALINSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERSSOCIETY OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERSINSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERSICHEME BLOGICHEME GLOBALAWARDSICHEME AWARDS
It has been 60 years since our inaugural Hazards conference took place, and although this year presented its own challenges, we were pleased to have successfully hosted #Hazards30 in a virtual format for the very first time. With an impressive line-up of plenary speakers and presentations, over 260 process safety professionals were still able to get the full experience of Hazards from the TEN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PROCESS SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL One of the most important roles that chemical engineers can play is improving safety. A good example of this is the IChemE Safety Centre (ISC) which sets up a new impetus and framework for process safety. Despite the good work of chemical engineers in mitigating dangerous events, they still occur. Often the reason given for these incidentsis a lack
FELLOWS – ICHEME
There’s lots of ways to advance chemical engineering worldwide, individually and collectively. One of the best ways is to demonstrate technical excellence and leadership of your peers; to achieve distinction; to make a significant contribution to the profession.ADJUDICATION
Posts about adjudication written by IChemE Blog Elf. IChemE. The official blog for the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) TEN WAYS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS CAN SAVE THE WORLD FROMPROBLEMS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS FACECHEMICAL ENGINEERING EXAMPLE PROBLEMS 12 December 2015 will go down in history as the day the world agreed to do something about climate change. The impact of countries around the world reaching such an agreement cannot be ignored. However, for us to actually achieve the targets set in Paris we need to act now. Chemical engineers have been working 10 STEPS TO GET CHARTERED Awarding Chartered Chemical Engineer status is just one of the ways we aim to be the organisation of choice for chemical engineers. We do it because we think hard-working, competent, professional chemical engineers should be recognised and provided with a mark of trust. Yesterday we gave you ‘10 reasons to get Chartered’. So, now that STRENSHAM WATER TREATMENT WORKS Excellent chemical engineering can transform businesses. Costain is a British construction and engineering company that provides innovative engineering and technology-led solutions. They are also one of IChemE’s Bronze Corporate Partners.. Strensham water treatment works. A project that highlights their novel way of thinking involved working with Severn Trent to upgrade their Strensham water TEN CHEMICAL ENGINEERS THAT SHAPED OUR WORLD (DAY 356 Today is Day 356, meaning there are just ten days left to shine a light on chemical engineering. So I thought I would take the opportunity to countdown some important facts and stories from the wonderful world of chemical engineering in the ten days remaining before the end of ChemEng365. I'm starting with ten chemicalTCE – ICHEME
Today’s guest blog comes from IChemE’s very own Adam Duckett, who is edits our magazine, The Chemical Engineer. Name: Adam Duckett Job: Editor, The Chemical Engineer Joined IChemE: 2005 “You edit a magazine about chemical engineering?” repeated the man fixing my washing machine, “Blimey, that sounds really boring!” HOW DO YOU FEEL FEMALE CHEMICAL ENGINEERS ARE RAISING THE After a successful campaign in 2017, the team behind International Women in Engineering Day, wanted to aim higher for 2018 and have created the theme #RaisingTheBar. We felt this was a great opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women in engineering and how these successes are ‘Raising the Bar’ for aspiring female engineers. ICHEME – THE OFFICIAL BLOG FOR THE INSTITUTION OF CHEMICAL It has been 60 years since our inaugural Hazards conference took place, and although this year presented its own challenges, we were pleased to have successfully hosted #Hazards30 in a virtual format for the very first time. With an impressive line-up of plenary speakers and presentations, over 260 process safety professionals were still able to get the full experience of Hazards from the TEN SKILLS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS SHOULD BE TALKING ABOUT (DAY Within our profession, it is easy to find lists of the skills chemical engineers ‘should’ have: we are solution focused; we are good with numbers; we are practical. However, none of these skills sound very exciting. Interestingly, it is the 'skills' which we aren't so good at and stereotypical engineering 'memes' which, arguably, we are TEN FUTURE CAREERS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS (DAY 100) Hello and welcome to Day 100 of my presidency. Normally, 'presidents' cast their eye over their achievements for this mini milestone. But to break the tradition, I am going to look forward to speculate how careers in chemical engineering might evolve. I find that newspapers often produce articles hypothesising about what possible careers wewill
CHEMENGPROFILES
Earlier this week, we launched the first in a new series of ChemEngProfiles video blogs. Our good friends at Syngenta started the ball rolling and you can check out their stories in ‘Five great reasons to be a chemical engineer at Syngenta‘. . But it’s not only chemical engineers at Syngenta who want to share their passion for the profession and we’ve got lots more in the pipeline. WASTEWATER – ICHEME BP has been asking STEM undergraduate students across the UK to compete in their annual Ultimate Field Trip competition Since 2010. Teams of three students are asked to propose a solution to real-world global energy challenges. This year’s challenge was based on water – How to address the effective, efficient and sustainable use of wastewater from the production of oil, gas and biofuels. CAN YOU LEAD A CHEMICAL-FREE LIFE? (DAY 46) I think there is a general perception that natural is good and man-made is bad. And if that man-made thing is overtly 'chemical', then the first instinct of many people is to avoid it. The general public's view of 'chemicals' has evolved over many decades, ifJANICKI BIOENERGY
There was a great news story in January about Bill Gates drinking a cup of clean water that, five minutes earlier, had been raw sewage. It was a fantastic PR stunt that drew attention to how engineers can change the world in all sorts of ways. THE WISDOM OF TREVOR KLETZ The name, Trevor Kletz, needs little introduction to anyone who has been involved with chemical process safety over the past forty years. Trevor died in 2013 at the age of ninety. He is greatly missed but his impact on the chemical engineering profession was enormous and his name is rarely uttered along without the words SEVEN HARRY POTTER SPELLS Today is Day 359, and there are just seven days left to shine a light on chemical engineering. So I thought I would try something a little different by highlighting seven Harry Potter 'spells' that are all in a day's work for chemical engineers. Most people enjoy a little magic, whether that involves reading fantasy fiction, watching a magical WHEN 99.9 PER CENT JUST ISN’T GOOD ENOUGH (DAY 108) Have you ever wondered why we make mistakes? Well, according to a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, called Joseph T Hallinan, he thinks 'humans are pre-programmed to make blunders'. He's even written a book about it called 'Why We Make Mistakes'. Hallinan is a former Wall Street Journal reporter who began to shape his theory whileresearching a story
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Addressing the need to generate new medicines and treatments for patients at a faster pace was something that UK consortium group – CPI, UCB Celltech, Lonza Pharma and Biotech, Horizon Discovery, Sphere Fluidics, and Alcyomics, have been developing over the past four years and earned them the IChemE Global Award 2019 in the _BiotechnologyAward_ category.
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Sharing good practice in this is vital. And so is sharing lessons that have been learned along the way. That’s why each year we bring leading chemical and process safety experts across Australia and New Zealand together at our conference _Hazards Australasia. _
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GUEST BLOG: POLICY CENTRAL We work closely with many engineering bodies in the UK; particularly when providing evidence to inform policy-makers. It is important that we collaborate across the engineering disciplines to provide one unanimous voice on policy issues. In today’s blog, Nick Starkey, the Director of Policy at the Royal Academy of Engineering, explains why engineering input is so crucial for policy-makers, and how we can be far more effective in influencing positive action that will benefit society by working together. Continue reading GUEST BLOG: Policy centralSHARE THIS:
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comment on GUEST BLOG: Policy central INFLUENCING POLICY: THE FUTURE OF WASTE AND OF OUR BUILDING REGULATIONS At IChemE we do a lot behind the scenes to support our members in respect to influencing the development of national policies that affect chemical engineering. We work in a multitude of policy areas, sharing knowledge and providing evidence to inform policy makers. But we can only create impact by working with you, our members, other professional engineering institutions, and directly with the governments across the world. Progress in this area takes time and requires a consistent andproactive approach.
In our recent member engagement survey, it was clear that our members wanted to understand more about this work. So, we’ll be giving you regular insights via our blog and _The Chemical Engineer._
In today’s blog we explain more about our contribution to a government consultation on building regulations and how we also advise on government strategies that could affect the future of electronic, plastic, food and farming waste. Continue reading Influencing policy: the future of waste and of our building regulationsSHARE THIS:
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Today we are faced with many challenges in society. For example, how to provide sustainable and affordable sources of energy; develop the latest advances in mining minerals and resources; enable access to clean water and food for all; provide efficient waste systems; and advance healthcare to help sustain an ageing population? Chemical engineers across Australasia and the world are at the forefront of programmes to help solve these challenges and emerging megatrends in engineering to make processes efficient, sustainable andeconomical.
As the fourth industrial revolution progresses, we must question what will be the next chemical engineering paradigm? And, how will the significant challenges, megatrends and our roots as a discipline in manipulating and combining the fundamental chemical elements drive the development of the next chemical engineering paradigm? These are key questions that chemical engineers will be discussing at this year’s _Chemeca_ conference in Sydney in September. To mark 150 years of the periodic table, _Chemeca 2019_ will explore the emerging opportunities and challenges for the chemical engineering profession throughout Australia and New Zealand under the theme ‘Engineering Megatrends and the Periodic Table’. Ahead of their plenary sessions at _Chemeca_, we caught up with Dr Alan Finkel, Australia’s Chief Scientist, and Belinda Grealy, Area Business Manager, Europe at Orica, both leaders in their respective fields of energy and mining. They gave an insight into their presentations, and how they feel Australian professional chemical engineers and leaders in the profession are key to positively effecting change for our current and future challenges. Continue reading How engineers are key to addressing societal challenges in Australia – Chemeca 2019SHARE THIS:
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HOUSEHOLD WASTE TO LOW-CARBON GAS – ICHEME SUSTAINABILITY, ENERGY AND OUTSTANDING AWARD WINNERS 2018 The big winners at the IChemE Global Awards 2018 were a UK consortium consisting of Advanced Plasma Power, University College London, Cadent Gas and Progressive Energy. The team took home three awards in the _Sustainability, Energy and Outstanding Achievement_ categories, for their project, _ConvertingWaste to BioSNG_.
Together, they developed an innovative and unique gasification and catalytic process to turn household waste into a clean, green and renewable energy called Bio Synthetic Natural Gas (BioSNG). It’s a low-carbon gas that the team feel is a great contribution to decarbonise the energy sector and heat homes across the UK for yearsto come.
Find out more about the project, and the team’s reaction to winning three awards, in this video: If you have a cutting-edge project that you think is worthy of an IChemE Global Award in any of these categories, make sure to enter by the end of today (12 July 2019) for this year’s award ceremony. Today is the last chance to enter for the IChemE Global Awards 2019. Submit your entry online at: www.icheme.org/awards This video was produced by CMA Video .SHARE THIS:
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‘OUT OF THIS WORLD’ NEXT GENERATION BATTERIES – ICHEME YOUNG RESEARCHER AWARD WINNER 2018 Donal Finegan from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory was presented with the _Young Researcher Award_ at the IChemE GlobalAwards 2018.
Having studied a degree in chemical engineering, Finegan diverged into energy systems. His research explores the performance and safety of lithium batteries, primarily looking at why they fail. His innovation and insights have had direct positive impacts on the design of next generation Li-ion batteries, as well as advanced energy systems, including some of NASA’s manned space applications. Finegan explains more on his work and his delight at his recognitionin this video:
Do you know a researcher who is helping to address important economic, environmental or social issues? Then why not enter them for the IChemEGlobal Awards 2019.
Submit your entry by 12 July 2019 online at: www.icheme.org/awards This video was produced by CMA Video .SHARE THIS:
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‘Out of this world’ next generation batteries – IChemE Young Researcher Award Winner 2018 INSPIRING CHEMICAL ENGINEERS OF THE FUTURE – ICHEME YOUNG INDUSTRIALIST AWARD WINNER 2018 Rojiar Ferschy was presented the _Young Industrialist Award_ at the IChemE Global Awards 2018 for her outstanding achievements as a process engineer at Sellafield, including her voluntary work withinthe community.
Ferschy always aspired to be a chemical engineer, and was keen to turn this into a reality when she moved to the UK. With a keen interest in STEM subjects, Ferschy’s determination and dedication has led her to achieve her professional goals as a process engineer, simultaneously giving back to the community through hervolunteer work.
Find out more on her story in this video: Do you know a young chemical, biochemical or process engineer in your industry who is deserving of an IChemE Global Award? Entries to this year’s Global Awards are open until 12 July 2019 at: www.icheme.org/awards This video was produced by CMA Video .SHARE THIS:
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sellafield ltd , Young Industrialist Leave a comment on Inspiring chemical engineers of the future – IChemE Young Industrialist Award Winner 2018 SHAPING THE CHEMICAL ENGINEERS OF THE FUTURE – ICHEME TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT AWARD WINNER 2018 Recognising the need to address the skills gap in the nuclear industry, Energus, UK set up the nucleargraduates programme, under licence to the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority. For this, they took home the trophy in the_ Training and Development_ category at the IChemE Global Awards 2018. This bespoke programme allows graduates to tailor their own scheme to best suit their training and development needs. Energus works with organisations from all nuclear sector and supply chains to identify the skill shortages, and focus on training environmental scientists, chemical engineers, and cyber engineers. Kathryn Walker from Energus, shares her delight at winning the award.Watch here:
Have you got a training scheme worthy of an IChemE Global Award 2019? Nominations are open until 12 July 2019. Find out more information and enter online at: www.icheme.org/awards This video was produced by CMA Video .SHARE THIS:
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on Shaping the chemical engineers of the future – IChemE Training and Development Award Winner 2018 YOUNG TEAM DELIVERS FACILITY TO STORE PLUTONIUM – ICHEME TEAM AWARDWINNER 2018
Teamwork is essential when it comes to delivering a project of any scale. The collaborative efforts of Sellafield Ltd, Progressive Alliance and AXIOM led them to win the _Team Award_ at IChemE GlobalAwards 2018.
Their task was to deliver a new facility on the Sellafield site to store consolidated nuclear material safely. The partnership meant that there were no barriers between the different companies. Their collective expertise meant the project was delivered successfully, and within a tight timescale. Find out more on their project in this video: Do you have a project demonstrating excellent teamwork? Why not enter the IChemE Global Awards 2019, which is open for nominations until 12July 2019.
Find out more on the category and enter at: www.icheme.org/awards This video was produced by CMA Video .SHARE THIS:
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SOLAR POWER AND ELECTRICITY COMBINED TO PRODUCED RENEWABLE ENERGY – ICHEME RESEARCH PROJECT AWARD WINNER 2018 Perseverance paid off for the Clean Energy Processes Lab at Imperial College. After 10 years of challenging research to find a renewable energy solution through solar power, using a combination of both heat and electricity, they did it. And for this successful project, the team won the _Research Project Award_ at the IChemE Global Awards 2018. They developed a novel integrated PV and solar-thermal (PVT) hybrid panel technology, that harnesses both heat and electricity to provide a form of renewable energy. Christos Markides explains more on the project and how he feels to be an IChemE Global Award winner, in this video: If you have a research project that you’d like to enter for the IChemE Global Awards 2019 visit: www.icheme.org/awards Enter by 12 July 2019. This video was produced by CMA Video .SHARE THIS:
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research , solar power 1 Comment on Solar power and electricity combined to produced renewable energy – IChemE Research Project Award Winner 2018 ‘SUPER-COMPUTER’ BEHIND IMPROVED PROCESS SAFETY – ICHEME PROCESS SAFETY AWARD WINNER 2018 Woodside Energy in Australia was the winner of the_ Process Safety_ category at the IChemE Global Awards 2018. Improving process safety in the organisation was an important exercise for Woodside, and they successfully achieved this by implementing an intelligent research system, Watson HSEQ. This ‘super-computer’ provides Woodside personnel with valuable process safety insights at their fingertips, and allows them to learn from past experiences more efficiently and effectively. Watch this video to find out more about the project: Do you have an award-worthy process safety project that you’d like to enter in the IChemE Global Awards 2019? Find out more and submit your entry by 12 July 2019 at: www.icheme.org/awards This video was produced by CMA Video .SHARE THIS:
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‘Super-computer’ behind improved process safety – IChemE Process Safety Award Winner 2018 STERILE FILTRATION UNIT ENABLES PRODUCTION OF LIFE-SAVING DRUGS – ICHEME PHARMA AWARD WINNER 2018 Picking up the Pharma Award at the IChemE Global Awards 2018 was a consortium group comprising of GSK, PM Group, Suncombe and ITT, for their project _Fully Integrated Sterile Filtration Unit_. In this collaborative project, the team set out to find a lasting solution to manufacturing a life-saving drug using a sterile filtration system. The drug produced currently benefits 90,000 people every day and without this critical part of the function, patients would be without the medication they need. Watch this video to find out more: If you have a project demonstrating the best in process or technology in the pharmaceutical sector, why not enter the IChemE Global Awards2019
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Find out more and enter by 12 July 2019 at: www.icheme.org/awards This video was produced by CMA Video .SHARE THIS:
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comment on Sterile filtration unit enables production of life-saving drugs – IChemE Pharma Award Winner 2018 PIONEERING STACKABLE CERAMIC PELLET IMPROVES HEAT TRANSFER – ICHEME OIL AND GAS AWARD WINNER 2018 At the IChemE Global Awards 2018, Johnson Matthey took home the award in the Oil and Gas category, for their project _CATACEL SSR: Structured Steam Reforming Catalyst_. CATACEL SSR has a unique stackable, structural reactor. By applying a catalyst coating on metal foil, it is engineered and designed to maximise heat transfer more efficiently. The Johnson Matthey team share more insight into their innovative project, in this video: If you have an exciting chemical engineering project that you’d like to enter for this category, find out more and enter at: http://www.icheme.org/awards Don’t forget to enter the IChemE Global Awards 2019 by 12 July 2019. This video was produced by CMA Video .SHARE THIS:
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BRINGING DIVERSITY TO THE FOREFRONT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING – ICHEME DIVERSITY & INCLUSION AWARD WINNER 2018 Leading the way for becoming the number one employer for equality, diversity and inclusion, the Environment Agency took home the _Diversity & Inclusion Award_ at the IChemE Global Awards 2018. The Environment Agency employs chemical engineers from all different backgrounds and strongly believe in creating a life-enhancing workplace for their employees. Watch this video to find out more: Is your organisation best demonstrating a commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion within its workforce, sector or business practices? You can enter for this category in the IChemE Global Awards 2019. Enter by 12 July 2019 at: www.icheme.org/awards.
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on Bringing diversity to the forefront of chemical engineering – IChemE Diversity & Inclusion Award Winner 2018 REVOLUTIONISING THE FOOD AND DAIRY INDUSTRY – ICHEME FOOD AND DRINKAWARD WINNER 2018
Monash University in Australia walked away with the award in the _Food and Drink_ category at IChemE Global Awards 2018 for their project, _Collaborative Food and Dairy Research_. Its process engineers have been working on a large-scale project at an international level, trying to find ways to revolutionise the dairy industry by looking into the process optimisation of spray-drying, especially for dairy powder. This research project has already enabled their commerical partners to process greater than 70% of Australia’smilk.
Cordelia Selomulya who has been leading on the collaborative research project shares how chemical engineering plays a key role in the optimisation of spray-drying and improving sustainability. Find outmore in this video:
If you have an innovative project that is worthy of an IChemE Global Award 2019, then submit your work here: www.icheme.org/awards.
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Monash University Leave a comment on Revolutionising the food and dairy industry – IChemE Food and Drink Award Winner 2018 GREEN CHEMISTRY OFFERS SOLUTION TO PLASTIC AND POLYESTER RECYCLING – ICHEME BUSINESS START-UP AWARD WINNER 2018 Winner of the IChemE Global Awards 2018 in the Business Start-up category was Green Lizards Technologies, for their project, _GLT’s Journey from Creation to Commercialisation_. As a university spin-out company with expertise in the chemical, energy and recycling industries, Green Lizards Technologies are paving the way with their innovative idea of combining green chemistry and chemical engineering, to find a practical solution and offer plastic recycling and polyester recycling in a safe and efficient manner. In this video, find out more from the team on their mission to create a unique space in clean energy and sustainable technology: Do you have a new and successful business in the chemical, biochemical or process industry? If so, why not submit it for an IChemE GlobalAward 2019
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Entries are open until 12 July 2019. Visit: www.icheme.org/awards.
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Entries are open for the IChemE Global Awards 2019. If you have an exciting chemical engineering project that you’d like to enter forthis category
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find out more and enter at: www.icheme.org/awards.
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Over the past few weeks, our members have been celebrating diversity and female engineers’ careers to mark International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) 2019 and the 100th birthday of INWED founders, the Women’s Engineering Society (WES).
This year’s theme was ‘Transform the Future’. Our members felt it was important to reflect on the barriers and opportunities to engineering careers, how women are currently helping find solutions to worldwide issues, and how to encourage the next generation of femaleengineers.
So, here’s a round-up of the events they helped organise to discussthese issues.
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Leave a comment on Boosting international collaboration, skills and funding are key to the future of research and development – #LinksDay19 HOW DO YOU FEEL FEMALE CHEMICAL ENGINEERS ARE CONTRIBUTING TO #TRANSFORMTHEFUTURE? Every year on 23 June we celebrate the accomplishments of female engineers for International Women in Engineering Day(INWED).
This year is even more special as the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) – who founded INWED – are celebrating 100 years of inspiring women engineers, scientists and technologists. Happy birthday WES! #TransformTheFuture is the theme this year for #INWED19. Female chemical engineers are playing a vital part in helping to transformthe future.
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2 Comments on How do you feel female chemical engineers are contributing to #TransformTheFuture? WHY I VOLUNTEER IN ICHEME’S QUALIFICATIONS ACTIVITIES – MARKING VOLUNTEERS WEEK 2019 IChemE exists to be a professional qualifying body and a learned society. It sets the standard for chemical engineering through a range of membership grades and registrations and for those seeking to improve their professional status, enhance their technical knowledge and share these learnings with their peers. Without the efforts of our volunteers we cannot fulfil thesefunctions.
This week we have been profiling just a few of our many volunteers and the work they do across the world, to mark Volunteers Week 2019.
In our final blog of the series, Riyaz Khambati explains his volunteering roles that contribute towards IChemE’s qualifications activities and how he supports young engineers working towards becoming professionally qualified. Continue reading Why I volunteer in IChemE’s qualifications activities – Marking Volunteers Week 2019SHARE THIS:
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It’s thanks to the effort of all of our volunteers that we can fulfil our functions as a qualifying body and a learned society, sharing the chemical engineering expertise and learnings of ourmembers.
Next in the blog series is Tom Lakey, who explains why he is passionate to volunteer as the Secretary for the Hull and HumberMembers Group.
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WHY I VOLUNTEER ON ICHEME’S CONGRESS – MARKING VOLUNTEERSWEEK 2019
IChemE is led by members, supports members and serves society; but we can’t fulfil our role as a qualifying body or share learnings in chemical engineering without our member volunteers. Volunteers from across the world contribute to IChemE’s activities on a daily basis across all aspects of our work. Volunteers in Australia celebrated Volunteers Week on 20-27 May, and this week (1-7 June 2019) marks Volunteers Week in the UK. So, we want to celebrate and say thank you to all of our volunteers for their fantastic contributions. We’re profiling just some of our volunteers to highlight their great work in a blog series this week. First up, Robert Peeling, Fellow Representative and Chair of the Communications Working Group in IChemE’s Congress, explains why he enjoys his role in the newly established Congress, which advises the Board of Trustees on matters of interest to IChemE and its members. Continue reading Why I volunteer on IChemE’s Congress – Marking Volunteers Week 2019SHARE THIS:
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