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 Thang Ho — Featured YP for May
Meet Thang Ho, a young chemical engineer working on his PhD at the University of Pittsburgh.
Joe Powell, Chief Scientist at Shell Global, on Managing Risks in Process Development
Joe Powell, chief scientist chemical engineering at Shell Global, sat down with ChEnected. Take a moment to hear his thoughts on what it takes to deal with risks in R&D.
Meet Amy Nutis — Featured Student for May
Meet Amy Nutis, a senior at the University of Maryland, and learn more about her chemical engineering college experience and her plans with Dow Chemical after graduation.
AIChE & GCPS Dual Poster Session
Last week in San Antonio more than 100 paper posters in both conventional and electronic format were presented by meeting participants.
Nestor Saavedra of Ecopetrol on process safety challenges [video]
Laura Turci of CCPS had an opportunity to chat with Nestor Saavedra of Ecopetrol before his keynote address "Ecopetrol's Strategy and Challenges in Process Safety." Watch the interview in English or Spanish.
High School Outreach Program Features Astronaut Al Sacco
An outreach program for high school students in San Antonio featured speaker astronaut and chemical engineering professor Al Sacco.
Dr. John McKetta, Jr. Honored at Spring Meeting
Numerous AIChE members from academia and industry gathered Monday evening to honor the lifelong achievements and contributions of Dr. John McKetta, Jr., whose career touched the lives of literally thousands of young engineers.
Speed Networking ChemE Style at 2013 Spring Meeting [Photos]
Young professional chemical engineers got to know each other better in this year's speed-networking event held at the Iron Cactus on San Antonio's Riverwalk.
Lehigh University Student Chapter Share Science with Local 8th Grade
AIChE student chapter members at Lehigh University visited Broughal Middle School to share the world of chemistry and engineering through demonstrations with four eighth-grade science classes.
Student Guide: 2013 Spring Meeting,<br> San Antonio
Up for a plant tour? Or maybe you'd like a chance to present your work at the poster session, including through the new electronic poster area? Check out everything that's going on in San Antonio and learn how you can stay connected while there.
Nanoparticle Masquerading as Red Blood Cell Fights Bacterial Infection
New research published this week demonstrates how a nanoparticle cloaked in a red blood cell membrane can act as a sponge to remove toxins from the body.
Stuff Chemical Engineers DON'T Say! [Funny Bone]
Kick back with a little chemical engineering humor—we think you'll recognize yourself and the entire chemical engineering undergrad experience!
Chinese Bankruptcy Reveals Solar Market Frailty
Many fear Chinese competition in the solar market, but what does it mean when a Chinese manufacturer goes belly up?
Nanowire Could Redefine Solar Panel Efficiency
Reported this week: researchers in Denmark and Switzerland have built solar cells from individual nanowires. Their work showed that the nanowires were able to absorb considerably more light than expected based on their size.
What Can a Hot Potato Teach You about Heat Transfer?
Have questions about heat transfer? Check out this free video series.