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
Interview with the Department of Energy's Chuck McConnell
ChEnected sat down with Chuck McConnell of the Department of Energy to hear his thoughts on coal, shale gas, and oil and how they mesh with sustainability and our energy future.
Interview with Frank Bates on Multiblock Polymers
Before delivering the 64th Institute Lecture, Frank Bates sat down with ChEnected to discuss his talk titled "Multiblock Polymers: Panacea or Pandora's Box?"
Corning Wins Corporate Innovation Award
This year's Corporate Innovation Award winner was Corning Incorporated. In the award lecture, Marc Giroux of Corning addressed the link between chemical engineering and the technology behind innovations in glass and ceramics.
Professor Guy Marin on Chemical Engineering & Kinetics [On Location]
Professor Guy Marin of Ghent University, Belgium, is professor in chemical reaction engineering and directs the Laboratory for chemical technology. He is this year's Danckwerts Lecture, and his lecture is titled "Chemical Engineering and Kinetics: A Pas de Deux of Theory And Experiment."
Nuclear Energy in a Post-Fukushima World [On-Location]
While Fukushima has had an extraordinary effect on nuclear energy, it's still with us and there's a lot changing. Hear how the industry is evolving and where it's headed.
We Saw You at the Halloween Bash! [Photos]
Check out photos of the many costumes spotted at he Halloween Bash.
Student Welcome Kicks Off Conference
AIChE welcomed students with thoughts about the bright future of the "shale gas generation" of chemical engineers and recognition for the latest international Chem-E-Car competitors.
Line Dancing ChEs at the Student Welcome Mixer [PHOTOS]
Did our camera catch you line dancing at the Student Welcome Mixer? Check out our photos!
Women in Chemical Technology: June Wispelwey, Executive Director of AIChE
This month the Chemical Heritage Foundation launched a new series of interviews featuring women in chemistry and related sciences. Among the first interviews was June Wispelwey, AIChE's executive director.
Breakthrough in Organic Fuel-Cell Catalysts
One of the current problems with fuel cells is the catalyst that helps convert sources of stored energy such as hydrogen and oxygen into electrical energy.
Biological Engineering Looks to In-Vitro Leather Production
Have trouble settling for "pleather" but can't stand the idea of slaughtering animals? Thanks to biological engineering, you may have a new option soon: leather produced in vitro.
Teenagers Illegally Enrich Uranium [FunnyBone]
Leave it to the Onion to combine two serious topics to create something outlandish and silly. Check out this hilarious fake news segment on illegal uranium enrichment by high school students.
Microbes Convert Renewable Electricity into Methane
Researchers at Stanford and Pennsylvania State have devised a way of using microbes t