Douglas B. Clark

Douglas Clark is a copywriter and speechwriter with a healthy appetite for all things digital. He has more than 15 years' agency and independent experience in corporate and marketing communication, and his clients come from diverse industries, specializing in anything from financial products and toothpaste to software for the visualization of computational fluid dynamics data. Among his clients are Accenture, American Express, Coca-Cola, Colgate-Palmolive, Hewlett-Packard, and Panasonic.
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Meet Ahmed Alshaikh – Featured YP for February 2016
Meet this month's featured YP, a graduate of Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland, who works as a process optimization engineer.
Connect with Chemical Engineers in Your Area
Sure, AIChE conferences are a great place to other engineers and catch up on the latest in your field, but what about all those times between conferneces?.
Technology Can Stop the Zika Virus, but Should It?
If you could eradicate the Aedes aegypti mosquito responsible for spreading the Zika virus in the Americas, would you? And should you? Those are some of the big questions being tossed about among biologists, ecologists, public health experts, and others today because the technology exists to bid farewell to the pesky mosquito.
Video Tutorial: Excel Data Tables with Two Dependent Variables
Does an Excel data table have you stumped? Check out this video tutorial that covers how to work with a data table with two dependent variables.
Pharma Turns to Gut for New Drugs
The past few years have been full of stories about how a number of serious conditions could be treated or cured by introducing certain bacteria to the digestive system.
Video Tutorial: Basics of BFDs, PFDs, and PIDs
Confused about the differences between block flow diagrams (BFDs), process flow diagrams (PFDs), and piping and instrumentation diagrams (PIDs)? Then this tutorial is for you.
Graduate Research Spotlight: Meet Leanne Chen
Learn about the work Leanne is doing to better understand and improve batteries for use with sustainable energy sources.
Meet Holly Robillard — Featured Student for February 2016
Meet Holly, a chemical engineering major at the University of Connecticut, and learn about her college experience and plans for the future.
Incandescent Bulb Reengineered for Efficiency
Researchers have found a way to funnel some of the incandescent bulb's wasted energy back into light production, boosting efficiency to a level that is comparable with current compact fluorescent (CFL) bulbs and light-emitting diode (LED) bulbs.
Meet Sunny Lunka – Featured YP for January 2016
Meet this month's featured YP, a graduate of Colorado State University now working in the biopharmaceutical industry.
NASA to Build Space Habitation Module
Good news for NASA and for all of us interested in continued space exploration: the new NASA budget allots $55 million for the development of a space habitation module.
Building New Nanocomposite Materials with Math
Researchers turned to math to help predict which nanoparticles will best combine with polymers for successful nanocomposites.
Boron Nitride Outdoes Carbon Nanotubes in Strength
Researchers have discovered evidence that boron-nitride reinforced nanocomposites could provide more strength per weight than carbon-nanotube composites.
New Metal Nanocomposite Extremely Strong and Light
A team led by researchers at UCLA has created a super-strong yet light structural metal nanocomposite with extremely high specific strength and modulus.
New Bandage Glows in Presence of Infection
British researchers have created a bandage that warns of common infections by turning a fluorescent green within four hours of pathogen detection.