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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Video Tutorial: Reactor Symbols
If you can't tell the symbol for a packed bed reactor from a plug flow reactor, brush up on reactor symbols here.
Meet Jose Urquijo — Featured YP for July
Meet Jose Urquijo, a graduate from New Mexico State University who now works with P&G.
Meet Milena Stefanovic — Featured Student for July
This month's featured ChemE student is Milena Stefanovic. Learn about her college experience and her plans for the future.
Embossing Technique Creates New and Better Nanostructures
Inspired by industrial embossing techniques, researchers have found a technique that produces finer and cleaner nanostructures using widely available industrial equipment.
New Liquid Crystals Controlled by Magnetic Field
Newly developed liquid crystals that can be manipulated by external magnetic fields may open the door for the next generation of device displays and more.
Prototype for 60% Solar Cell Efficiency Unveiled
Sharp unveiled a small solar cell prototype that relies on exotic physics to double current solar cell efficiency.
Tidal Energy Plants Coming to Florida
A Swedish firm is bringing its tidal technology to Florida, where it will build commercial demonstration plants that aim to harness the force of the Gulf Stream.
Should Greenhouse Gasses Be "Petrified" in Rock?
Among the many scenarios for capturing greenhouse gasses, one of the most novel is "petrifying" it in basalt formations. But is it practical?
More Excel Tutorials: Excel for Chemical Engineers
From our archives comes a popular Excel tutorial for chemical engineers, developed by ChE Todd Krueger. Check it out for more on pivot tables, macros, indirect references, and more.
Meet David Kraemer — Featured YP for June
Meet David Kraemer of BASF and learn about his background, career, and interests.
Delve into the Careers of Other Chemical Engineers
Learning about the experiences of other chemical engineers and the history of the field is a great way to better navigate—and appreciate—your own career.
Personalized Cancer "Vaccine" Passes Major Hurdle
New immunotherapy treatment uses genetics of patient's own tumor to fight cancer.
Lignin Presents New Direction in Bioplastics
Bacteria found in soil is helping researchers use lignin to forge new directions in bioplastics.
Meet Nathan Kastner — Featured Student for June
Find out about this U Conn senior's experience as a chemical engineering student and learn what he plans to do following graduation.
Generating Human Blood Vessels with 3D Printing
Researchers at Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) in Boston are making progress in manufacturing blood vessels through 3D bioprinting.