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 Louis DeRidder—Featured Student for November 2016
Meet Louis, a junior at Clarkson University, and learn about his college experience and plans for the future.
Diamond Nanothreads Show Wide-Ranging Potential
New research from Queensland University of Technology (QUT) has solved the issue of brittleness, making diamond nanothreads flexible and thus unlocking significant and numerous potential applications.
Video Tutorial: Radial Convective Heat Transfer
This month's video tutorial from LearnChemE's series of screencasts introduces radial convective heat t
Join the conversation online using #AIChEAnnual and #AIChEStudentConf
Social media and online coverage of the 2016 AIChE Annual Meeting and Annual Student Conference will keep you up to date, whether you're joining us in San Francisco or simply want to follow the highlights from wherever you are.
Medical Potential for Temporary Nanoparticle Tattoos
Tests by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have recently shown that nanoparticles modified with polyethylene glycol selectively affect specific areas of the immune system, showing potential
Artificial Intelligence Used to Develop New Materials
Artificial intelligence seems to be finding its way into every field these days, and the field of materials science is no exception.
Synthetic DNA Could Redefine Drug Design
A startup in southern California is designing microbes that extend DNA beyond the natural A, T, G, and C components to include X and Y.
Video Tutorial: Reaction Rate & Conversion vs Space Velocity
This month, we feature a tutorial from the Learn ChemE YouTube series that deals with kinetics and reactor design.
Possible Path to Vaccine for Flesh-Eating Bacteria
It sounds like something straight out of a science fiction movie: bacteria that feeds on human flesh.
Graphene Shows Potential as Bone Implant Material
Research suggests that flakes of graphene welded together into solid materials may have potential for use as bone implants.
Efficient and Safer Recovery of Gold from Electronic Waste
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh have devised an efficient and more environmental method for recovering gold from old electronic equipment.
Engineers and Scientists Develop Treatment for Multidrug-resistant Cancer
Multidrug resistance (MDR) is one of main reasons chemotherapy drugs fail.
In-Field Sensor Quickly Identifies Unknown Liquids
An in-field test for identifying liquids will be on the market in the near future, thanks to new sensing technology invented at Harvard University. Validere, the company commercializing the te
New Work Boosts LIthium-Ion Battery Performance
Researchers at Kansas State University and Catalyst Power Technologies Inc. have recently received a patent that promises higher efficiency for lithium-ion batteries.
Video Tutorial: Feedforward Control
Recently we featured the Learn ChemE screencast about cascade control.