The Chemical Engineer

The Chemical Engineer is a monthly chemical engineering technical and news magazine published by the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE).[1] It has technical articles of interest to practitioners and educators, and also addresses current events in world of chemical engineering including research, international business news and government policy as it affects the chemical engineering community. The magazine is sent to all members of the IChemE and is included in the cost of membership. Some parts of the magazine are available free online, including recent news and a series of biographies “Chemical Engineers who Changed the World”,[2] although the core and the archive magazine is available only with a subscription. The online magazine also has freely available podcasts.

The Chemical Engineer
EditorAdam Duckett
CategoriesChemical Engineering
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherInstitution of Chemical Engineers
Year founded1956 (1956)
CountryUnited Kingdom
Websitewww.thechemicalengineer.com
ISSN0302-0797

History

The formal journal of the IChemE was the “Transactions” which was initially an annual publication. In order to keep members informed a “Quarterly Bulletin- Institution of Chemical Engineers” was issued. When the Transactions became quarterly, the Bulletin was issued as a supplement. In 1956 both changed to bi-monthly and the title was changed to “The Chemical Engineer” with the sub-title “Bulletin of the Institution of Chemical Engineers". According to the editorial it would contain news and “articles and comments by members, handled less formally than in Transactions, relating both to practical matters arising from experience and to broader aspects of professional life.”[3] From 2002 it was published as “TCE” but reverted to its original title with issue 894 in December 2015.[4]

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References

  1. "The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) Magazine and Journals Now Available Online, Including IChemE Journal Archive". Swain Library. 6 November 2007. Retrieved 23 October 2016.
  2. www.thechemicalengineer.com Chemical engineers who changed the world
  3. The Chemical Engineer issue 125, June 1956 p xxxiv “Our Publications”
  4. The Chemical Engineer issue 894-5 December 2015
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