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 Nora Buggy — Featured Student for June 2015
Where are you from?
Glen Ridge, New Jersey
What school do you go to? What year are you?
Rowan University, Senior
Yan Qi – Soochow University, China
Each year, a number of select students are provided travel grants to attend the AIChE Annual Student Conference.
New Technology Mimics Bird Feathers for Permanent Color
Researchers at The University of Akron are investigating structural color patterns found in bird feathers to create non-fading colors for commercial use.
Nanoscale Gold Spirals Proposed for Fighting Counterfeiting
The world’s smallest continuous spirals, produced by researchers at Vanderbilt University, show potential for fighting counterfeiting.
New Technique for Deriving Lithium from Seawater
Reliance on lithium for energy storage is only increasing, meanwhile available resources, the cost of extraction processes, and the limited number of firms worldwide that dominate the market
New Greaseless Coating Combats Friction and Corrosion
A new grease-free coating battles two major issues facing industrial machinery: friction and corrosion.
Ultra-Tough Polymer Exceeds Kevlar's Strength by Mimicking Spider Silk
Inspired by nature, researchers at Polytechnique Montréal have developed a polymer five to 10 times tougher than steel or Kevlar.
Robots Help Assemble Anti-Microbial Compounds
Just last week we wrote about antibiotic resistance and new rapid testing, and this week
Meet Mohammed Alyanbaawi – Featured YP for June 2015
Meet Mohammed Alyanbaawi, a chemical engineer at Saudi Aramco.
A Brief History of Tesla Motors
We've occasionally written about Tesla, about some of the company's interesting developments, and about the engineer who serves as the company's chairman.
Inkjet Printing Shows Promise for Efficient Solar Cell Fabrication
Inkjet printing shows potential for producing solar cells, but one barrier has been the need for a an ink with the proper viscosity and stability for compact and homogeneous films.
Rapid Testing Developed for Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
The threat of antibiotic-resistant infections in the US is significant.
First-Ever DNA Sequencing Reference Tool Released
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has release the world’s first “yardstick” to help ensure the accuracy of human DNA sequencing.
Sarah Tarek – Cairo University, Egypt
Each year, a number of select students are provided travel grants to attend the AIChE Annual Student Conference.
Nanoparticles Help Direct Radiotherapy to Tumors
Radiotherapy is a strong tool in fighting cancer, but one great downside is that it affects both healthy and cancerous cells.