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Dave Wilson

Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Chemical Engineers", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
 
Start with the news release Easy access to chemical engineering data from Knovel Corporation, which we summarised at the time by saying "Chemists and engineers who regularly use The Merck Index can now benefit from Knovel's optimised search to find and use material in The Merck Index faster". Several months prior to that, we featured the news release Engineering course applications rise in the UK from Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE): "The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) believes its whynotchemeng initiative has helped increase applications for chemical engineering courses in the UK".
 
In January 2007, we covered the news from Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) - take a look at Catalogue details new and old publications which says: "The Institution of Chemical Engineers has released its 2007 publications catalogue".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Curvaceous Software, Curvaceous on innovation shortlist, as well as Biomass enters the energy debate from Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE), and Eadon adds experience top process team from NES International.
 

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Scientists and engineers take IChemE awards (October 2006)
Scientists and engineers from the University of Greenwich at Medway scooped two top prizes at the international 2006 Institution of Chemical Engineers Awards

Save energy with the GEM steam trap (August 2006)
The GEM steam trap is very different from the old mechanical traps in that it has no moving parts to jam, wear out or fail

CD explains reaction modelling (May 2006)
A free CD teaches scientists and engineers how to easily access modelling techniques in order to accelerate the analysis of real-world reaction applications

Polymer book for all staff (April 2006)
Book covers all aspects of techniques used in examining polymers, including chemical, physico-chemical and purely physical methods of examination

News on the Education for Chemical Engineers from Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) (April 2006)
Online international chemical engineering education journal for academics and industry professionals launches in May

News on the Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers from Fluent (December 2005)
Fluent contributes to the undergraduate engineering textbook by James Wilkes; Fluid Mechanics for Chemical Engineers, Second Edition

Catalogue features 2006 publications (December 2005)
The Institution of Chemical Engineers has published its new 2006 catalogue containing current and forthcoming books, journals and training packages

Software accelerates risk assessment (December 2005)
Epsilon has developed novel tools to make ATEX and DSEAR implementation faster and more effective

Innovation award for novel control technology (October 2005)
Curvaceous Software is this year's proud winner of the AMEC Award for Innovation and Excellence in an SME

New Environment to exhibit at The Safety Show (September 2005)
New Environment, said to be one of Sydney's largest occupational hygiene and asbestos consultancies, will be appearing at the Safety Show, Sydney, Australia, from 26 to 28 October 2005

Website wizard speeds O-ring specification (August 2005)
High performance seals specialist Precision Polymer Engineering (PPE) has upgraded its website, making it even easier for engineers to select the most appropriate seal

Flow sensors get the measure of fuel cell research (August 2005)
Bronkhorst thermal mass flow controllers are taking an essential role in the many current fuel cell research projects

Graduate training scheme is a first for Ireland (July 2005)
Project Management Group has become the first firm in the Republic of Ireland to have its graduate engineer training scheme accredited by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers

Alarm monitoring software on show in Glasgow (July 2005)
ICS will be exhibiting at the 7th World Congress of Chemical Engineering which is being held next week at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre in Glasgow

Awards encourage manufacturing improvement (April 2005)
The Process Industries Centre for Manufacturing Excellence is sponsoring a new initiative to encourage and reward manufacturing improvement by UK chemicals companies

Consultants celebrate a quarter century (April 2005)
Fauske and Associates (FAI) is celebrating its 25th anniversary of addressing the safety challenges faced by the chemical process and the nuclear power industries

King talks up British science and technology (April 2005)
UK Government Chief Scientist Sir David King painted a healthy picture of the state of British science and technology during the tenth IChemE George E Davis Lecture in London this week

Technology fellow elected to engineering academy (February 2005)
A technology fellow at Aspen Technology has been recognised for his contributions to engineering theory and practice, with membership in the National Academy of Engineering

Environmentalist title proves popular (January 2005)
Corporate Members of IChemE have reacted positively to the new Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) title

Engineering bodies slam Government consultation (December 2004)
Four of the UK's largest professional engineering bodies have expressed concerns regarding the scientific viability of Defra's consultation on the milestone review of the UK Climate Change Programme

One-stop shop for training and learning (December 2004)
The IChemE reckons its new directory of short courses is an essential training guide for 2005

Chemical engineering congress boasts 2700 papers (December 2004)
Planning for the 7th World Congress of Chemical Engineering (WCCE7) has passed another key milestone with the publication of the provisional scientific programme

Nichols elected to ISPE Board (November 2004)
John Nichols, Global Pharmaceutical Technology Director of Foster Wheeler Energy, has been elected to the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering International Board of Directors

Binary actuator scoops IChemE award (October 2004)
Camcon Technology, the inventor and developer of the Camcon binary actuator, has received the Amec Award for Innovation and Excellence from The Institute of Chemical Engineers (IChemE)

New chair for nuclear safety advisory committee (September 2004)
The Health and Safety Commission (HSC) has announced the appointment of Mr Steve Vranch as Chair of the Nuclear Safety Advisory Committee

Alarm and event analysis software on show (September 2004)
ICS will be exhibiting at the 7th World Congress of Chemical Engineering (WCCE7) in Glasgow in July 2005

Foundation fieldbus workshop at AIChE meeting (July 2004)
The Fieldbus Foundation and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers are cosponsoring a full-day workshop on Foundation fieldbus technology at AIChE's 2004 annual meeting in Austin, Texas

Data acquisition: designing the user interface (June 2004)
Windmill Software Technical Director Graham Collins offers guidance on designing the look and feel of a data acquisition and control system

Fellowship for Batchelor (July 2003)
Foster Wheeler's Director of Engineering Operations, Keith Batchelor has been elected as a Fellow by the Royal Academy of Engineering

Case study can win a trip to Prague (June 2003)
The IChemE has launched a competition offering young chemical engineers the opportunity to win a free trip to next year's Loss Prevention Symposium in Prague

Sweeney moves up to Senior VP (June 2003)
Foster Wheeler USA Corp has appointed Charles Sweeney as Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations, for its southwest operations in Houston, Texas

Symposium tackles waste treatment technologies (April 2003)
The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) is holding an international symposium on waste treatment technologies

Nanofiltration membranes come to the UK (March 2003)
Grace Davison has licensed Membrane Extraction Technology to distribute its Starmem range of membranes throughout Europe for applications in fine chemical and pharmaceutical manufacture

Energy at the crossroads (January 2003)
The IChemE has warned that candlelit dinners could be on the menu, not just at Christmas but all year round, if the Government fails to deliver on energy policy

 

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