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.
ChEnected contributions
Twins Shed Light on Effects of Space Travel on Body
Earlier this year, NASA worked with identical twin astronauts to understand how the Earth-bound twin's body differed from the space-traveling twin's.
The Periodic Table Turns 150
This milestone of chemistry marked its 150th birthday this month. Read about the earliest existing copies, learn who's in charge of the current official version, and more.
Is Synthetic Biology Having a Moment?
Suddenly, synthetic biology is being discussed a lot beyond the walls of academia and the pages of scientific journals. Today, it abounds in the mainstream press.
AIChE Fellow Dr. Cato T. Laurencin Receives 2019 AAAS Philip Hauge Abelson Prize
Dr. Cato T. Laurencin has been recognized by the American Association fo the Advancement of Science for his work in regenerative engineering and other scientific advancements.
Shellfish Show Wide-Ranging Potential for Medical Research
Understanding the bivalve genome and the mechanisms of how they fight disease could lead to new drugs, therapies, and novel biomaterials.
Chemical Engineer Helps Devise Drug Sponge to Reduce Chemo Side Effects
Chemical engineering and polymer science played a significant role in creating this new blood-filtering cancer treatment technology.
New Process for Bioplastic with Low Water Impact
Researchers have devised a method for creating a polymer from marine microorganisms that completely recycles into organic waste. What’s more, the process itself has a very low environmental impact.
Chemical Engineers Gear Up for Annual Meeting at Opening Night Reception [PHOTOS]
Chemical engineers poured in to Pittsburgh, with 5,300+ attendees expected. See photos of the opening night reception.
Antonis Papadourakis on Maintaining Career Competitiveness in a Changing Chemical Industry
An ever-changing chemical industry presents challenges for both new and established chemical engineers. Hear thoughts about keeping up with the pace of change.
Climate-immune Battery Makes Electric Cars More Viable
Air temperature is no longer a significant factor for electric-car charging, thanks to new battery technology.
Lee Nichols and Sanjeev Kapur on Shale Gas and Oil Trends
Look at how shale oil and gas will continue to affect and change the North American energy market, including changes in the role chemical engineers play in industry.
Heinrich Jaeger on Contact Charging of Particles
ChEnected sat down with Heinrich Jaeger of the University of Chicago to discuss new findings in the area of contact charging of particles.
Delia Contreras on Thriving as a Female Chemical Engineer
In observation of the 20th anniversary of AIChE's Women Initiatives Committee (WIC), Delia discussed her career and shared advice on thriving as a female chemical engineer.
Hoda Mehrpouyan on Cybersecurity and Chemical Engineers
Hoda Mehrpouyan of Boise State University discusses cybersecurity from the point of view of chemical engineers.
Karl Jacob on Trends in Solids Processing Research and Education
Dow's Karl Jacob discusses promising trends in particle technology research and education.