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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Tunisia to Export Solar Energy to Europe
One of the world's first utility-scale solar export projects is under way in the northern African nation of Tunisia.
Recycling Startup Turns Plastics Into Oil
One UK company has introduced technology that successfully turns mixed plastic waste into oil for heat and power plants.
Video Tutorial: First-Order Lead-Lag Systems
Need help with lead-lag systems? This tutorial introduces lead lag systems, with a particular focus on first-order systems.
Meet Bogdan Rusu — Featured YP for October
Meet Bogdan Rusu, a young chemical engineer working at Emerson Process Management.
Chemical Engineers Top List by Earnings
Which degree was found the most valuable, in terms of lifetime earnings? You guessed it—a degree in chemical engineering.
Meet Spencer Rocco — Featured Student for October
Meet Spencer Rocco, a senior at North Carolina State University, and learn about his school experience, future plans, and more.
Women in Chemical Technology: Takara Scott
Takara Scott says that when other kids wanted to play with Barbies and watch Power Rangers, she wanted to play with a microscope and watch science documentaries.
Q&A: Meet the 2014 Candidates – Part 4
Get to know this year's candidates as they recall their fondest moments as young engineers.
Video Tutorial: Degrees of Freedom
What is a degree-of-freedom analysis, and how can you use it to analyze engineering problems? Brush up on basics in this short video tutorial.
Q&A: Meet the 2014 Candidates – Part 3
Learn what advice this year's candidates consider their best for young chemical engineers.
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.