Douglas B. Clark
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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.
ChEnected contributions
Young Professionals Mixer in Houston [Photos]
Young Professionals gathered at Hearsay on the Green in Houston last night to catch up with friends and make some new ones.
2016 AIChE Spring Meeting & 12th GCPS Opening Reception [Photos]
The 2016 AIChE Spring Meeting & 12th Global Congress in Houston began on Sunday, April 10th with a joint opening reception. See pictures from the event.
Highlight Guide to 2016 Spring Meeting & 12th GCPS
There's a lot planned for Houston, so get a head start planning your time with these links.
Graduate Research Spotlight: Meet Ahmed Elnabawy
Learn about the work Ahmed is doing in the areas of catalysis of ammonia synthesis, hydrotreating, and NOx reduction.
Video Tutorial: PFD Pump and Compressor Symbols
If you've ever confused a compressor for a turbine or expander while creating or reading a process flow diagram, then this post is for you.
New Recyclable Bioplastic Outperforms ABS
Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have devised a new plastic that is made with 50 percent renewable content from biomass.
Gold Nanoparticles Used to Rapidly Kill Bacteria
A new technique using highly porous nanodisks and light has been shown effective for rapidly killing bacteria.
New Tech Signals Viable Future for Hydrogen Fuel Cells
New technology out of the U.S.
Meet Nickolas Martin— Featured Student for March 2016
Meet Nickolas, a senior at the University of Delaware, and learn about his college experience and plans for the future.
Atomic Vibrations Dictate Nanomaterial Performance
Vibrations of the outermost atomic layer of materials in nanosize significantly affect material behavior, according to new researcher out of Switzerland's ETH Zurich.
Graphene Oxide Harnessed for Antibacterial Properties
A group of researchers in Italy are looking to graphene oxide for “green” anti-bacterial properties that could enhance medical devices and one day decrease the need for antibiotics to fight post-operative infections and reduce recovery times.
Gates Foundation Backs Tech to Stop Spread of Zika and Dengue
Technology that implants bacteria in mosquitos shows real hope for slowing or stopping the spread of both Zika and Dengue.
Video Tutorial: Refrigeration Cycle and Energy Balances
This recently published tutorial in the Learn ChemE series explains each step in a refrigeration cycle and the energy balance for each step. The process is shown in a pressure-enthalpy diagram.
Graduate Research Spotlight: Meet Tim Turner
Learn about the work Tim is doing to unlock new technology that could be used to produce a biodegradable plastic from a renewable grass crops.