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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Will It Cost Less to Scale Up or Number Up Your Process?
Chemical engineers often scale up processes, but there are times when numbering up a process could be more effective and economically beneficial.
Excel for Chemical Engineering Problems
Need to up your Excel game and boost efficiency at work? Check out the six tips in our Excel series designed for solving chemical engineering problems.
Engineers Week 2021: Help Bring Engineering to K-12 Students
Want to share your passion for chemical engineering or biological engineering with students? Volunteer for Engineers Week, or profit from other AIChE opportunities.
Video Tutorial: Using Excel Solver for Nonlinear Equations
If you need help with nonlinear equations and want to use Excel Solver for the task, this tutorial is for you. Looking for tips and courses on other topics? Read on.
Chem-E-Car Founder Scott Fogler Honored as 2020 Distinguished Professor
Scott Fogler, a long-time AIChE member and author of widely used chemical engineering textbooks, named Michigan Distinguished Professor
2020 Annual Meeting Technical Program Preview
Get a quick preview of the diverse topical conferences taking place online at AIChE's first Virtual Annual Meeting November 16–20.
Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2020 Awarded to Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna
Charpentier and Doudna are recognized for their revolutionary discovery of the CRISPR/Cas9 genetic scissors.
Find Online Learning to Fit Your Schedule and Budget
If you're looking for online learning in chemical engineering, biological engineering, process safety, and other related fields, check out this post for tips on how to find the best fit—even if your budget is $0!
Using Excel to Solve Chemical Engineering Problems
Want to improve your Excel skills and boost your efficiency at work? Check out our popular spreadhseet series featuring six tips for using Excel to solve chemical engineering problems.
Chemical Engineers' Catalyst Helps Turn Seawater into Fuel
Low-cost catalyst is a major breakthrough, opening up possibility of producing fuel for naval ships at scale from seawater.
New Super-white Paint Can Help Keep Buildings Cooler
A new super-white paint formulation can reflect 98% of solar radiation, which helps keep buildings cool and reduces energy consumption and expenses.
What Can You Expect from a Virtual Conference?
Get a preview of what you can expect from an AIChE virtual conference experience. Check out our tips to make the most of the experience, and share your ideas to shape future online events.
Novel Ultrathin Nanosheets Remove Ions from Water
In addition to using it for the purification and desalination of drinking water, the membrane can also be used for the separation of gases and solvents.
So, Loving Those Video Calls Yet?
If you groaned at the thought of a meeting on Zoom, Skype, or a similar video call app, then read on because there's hope for a return to productivity and sanity with these tips for online meetings.
Smooth the Transition to the Home Office
After 20 years of working from home, I've noticed that faulty communication is often the culprit when something goes wrong. Reassess your communication strengths and weaknesses to make working from home easier.