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
Antibacterial Products Take Toll on Environment
According to a new research, triclosan, a product many of us come into contact with multiple times a day, is having a detrimental effect on the environmental.
Women in Chemical Technology: <br>Dimitra Georganopoulou
Meet biomedical engineer Dimitra Georganopoulou, vice president of R&D at Ohmx Corporation and adjunct professor of biomedical engineering at Northwestern University.
Meet Michael Biggs — Featured Student for September
Meet Michael Biggs, who's completing a BS in chemical engineering and and MBA at the University of Cincinnati.
Frozen Ground Barrier to Stop Leaking at Fukushima
To contain contaminated water, Japanese officials have proposed a frozen barrier, which essentially creates permafrost conditions.
1st CCPS Asia-Pacific Conference on Process Safety
CCPS is hosts its first-ever Asia-Pacifi Conference in Qingdao, China.
AIChE & A&WMA Joint Workshop on Municipal Water Reuse
Interested in the latest technologies and success stories for Municipal Water Reuse? Join us in Long Beach, CA, this September.
But Just What Is Fugacity?
Still have nagging questions about fugacity? Put them to rest with this tutorial or one of the many other videos on the subject.
The Mentoring Experience at Chevron
Kevin Watson, team lead, OE Support for Capital Projects at Chevron, exchanges thoughts and mentoring experiences with recent hire and facilities engineer Amy Bordonaro.
Meet Anju Gupta — Featured YP for August
Meet Anju Gupta, a graduate from the University of Rhode Island who now teaches at Texas A&M International University.
Spinning Nanotubes at Rice University
See Rice University researchers spin nanotubes in the lab.
Meet Mina Elias – Featured Student for August
Meet Mina Elias, a senior at the University of New Haven, and learn how he deals with stress at school, what his advice is to incoming students, and more.
Women in Chemical Technology: Kristine Chin
AIChE's Kristine Chin shares her path in the field of chemical engineering, including her experience starting out as a chemical engineer in an all-male lab.
Meet Giselle Schlegel — Featured YP for July
Find out where Giselle's chemical engineering career has taken her, how she networks, and more.
New Hydrogels Show Promise for Biomedical Applications
Engineers at the University of Akron are working towards new medical uses for hydrogel materials.
Meet Keisha Christian — Featured Student for July
Learn what Keisha, a junior at McNeese State University, hopes to do after graduation and how she kicks back and relaxes, even amidst school pressures.