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.
ChEnected contributions
New Tech Opens Door for Single-Molecule Detection, Outdoing Graphene
Graphene has serious competition, according to researchers at the University of California at Santa Barbara, who are using molybdenum disulfide or molybdenite (MoS2) as an ultrasensitive semiconductor material for biosensing.
Q&A: Meet the 2014 Candidates – Part 2
The next question: What do you see as the number-one issue facing young professionals in the chemical engineering profession today? Share your response to this question in the comments section.
2014 Annual Student Conference
Join other chemical engineering students from around the world at the 2014 AIChE Annual Student Conference this year in Atlanta.
New Device Harvests Movement to Generate Energy
A new small device that relies on nanotechnology successfully generates electric current from simple vibrations. Its creators look to relieve the load on batteries or eliminate them completely.
Inform Yourself for the Upcoming AIChE Board Elections
Elections are approaching, so if you're not yet familiar with candidates, there are a few ways you can get to know them and their ideas before you vote this year.
Video Tutorial: How to Use Steam Tables
This video tutorial introduces simple steam tables, the differences between different types of steam tables, and how to use them.
Using Mice as Individualized Test Labs for Cancer Patients
Some cancer patients are turning to mice that are grafted with tumor tissue and become living labs for individual patients.
Meet Joe Deneault — Featured YP for August
Meet Joe Deneault, a graduate of the University of Kansas who now works as a chemical engineer for Burns & McDonnell. Learn about his accomplishments and check out his advice to other young chemical engineers.
2014 AIChE Annual Meeting
This year's Annual Meeting takes place in Atlanta, along with the Annual Student Meeting.
Meet Keith Podgorski – Featured Student for August
Meet Keith Podgorski, a chemical engineering senior at Notre Dame, and learn about his college experience and his plans after graduation.
Chemical Engineers Develop Efficient Mercury Detection Device
Chemical engineers have developed a new ultra-sensitive, low-cost and portable system for detecting mercury in environmental water.
Women in Chemical Technology: Nancy Chang
Nancy Chang left her home in Taiwan at age 19 and set off for America to study. With the decision to study biology, she took the first step in a long journey that led to a highly successful career in biotechnology.
Human Platelets Generated in Vitro
Researchers have successfully created a bioreactor that generates human platelets in vitro, potentially addressing blood transfusion needs worldwide.
AIChE's Summer Conferences and Workshops
Summer may mean vacations, but it also means career advancement and learning! Check out what's going on this summer at AIChE conferences and workshops.
The History of Beer Brewing
Chemical engineering and chemistry can't be all about work all the time, so kick back for an episode of the Chemical Heritage Foundation's webcast devoted to the history of beer.