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 Owen Jappen — Featured YP for March
Meet chemical engineering Owen Jappen, a graduate of Stevens Institute of Technology, and learn about his work, interests, and achievements.
Poster Session and Cocktail Reception
Be sure to check out this year's posters and mingle with other chemical engineers at the cocktail reception on March 31 in New Orleans.
Meet Jeremiah Traeger—Featured Student for March
Learn what Jeremiah hopes to do after graduation, what his experience at the University of Arizona has been like, and more.
Possible vs. Practical: Engineers Must Lead the Development of Practical Technologies
William Banholzer, former CTO of Dow Chemical and current faculty member at the University of Wisconsin, will launch the Spring Meeting & 10th GCPS with a keynote.
Liquid Fuels from Bioconversion of Methane and Bioelectrosynthesis
Ramon Gonzalez of the U.S. Department of Energy's ARPA-E to discuss liquid fuels from the bioconversion of methane and from bioelectrosynthesis.
Mentoring Opportunity: Bring a Young Colleague Program
Hear about the experiences of a mentor and mentee from the German chemical engineering firm Linde AG.
Meet Mallory Moran—Featured Student for February
Meet Mallory Moran, a super-senior at NCSU who has her eye on a career in a chemical processing industry and hopes to contribute to sustainability and efficiency projects.
Thin-Film Catalyst Promises Cheaper Hydrogen Production
The latest development in water splitting comes from North Carolina State University, where researchers are working with a thin film of molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) to replace platinum.
First the Google Glass, and Now Google Contacts?
Unlike the Google Glass, Google's contact lens should not be scary to anyone. Developed as a blood glucose monitoring device, millions of diabetics could benefit from the lens.
Meet Kendall Werts—Featured YP for January
Meet Kendall and learn about her career and what advice she offers to other young chemical engineers and future chemical engineers.
2014 Southern Student Regional Conference
The Southern Student Regional Conference will be held on March 21-23 at the University of Puerto Rico.
Improved Solar Energy Storage Relies on Water-Splitting
Researchers in Lausanne, Switzerland, have devised a new scalable and cheaper technique that shows strong potential for storing solar energy in hydrogen fuel cells.
Women in Chemical Technology: Tiffany King
Tiffany King has a great piece of advice for anyone looking to find success: have an end goal in mind.
Recycled PET Used to Fight Drug-Resistant Fungi
The same plastic that is used to make many bottles can be transformed into a novel molecule that is highly effective at killing drug-resistant fungi.
6th Annual Midwest Regional Conference
The 6th Annual Midwest Regional Conference will take place this year March 10-11 in Chicago.