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
DUCC Holds First Spring Meeting Session
DUCC's provides the AIChE community the opportunity to learn about the capabilities of its members with a history of a disability.
April 2018 CEP Preview
Get a preview on the April, 2018 issue of CEP.
Small Proteins Seen in Near-Atomic Detail
UCLA biochemists have harnessed cryo-electron microscopy to see near-atomic detail in much smaller proteins than ever before.
Chemical Engineers Completely Simulate Penicillin Production
Microorganisms have long been used to help humans carry out various processes such as brewing and the production of antibiotics, but these processes remain very complex, with bioreactors seen as “b
New Heat-Conductive Polymer Suited for Electronics
A team of engineers at MIT has developed a heat-conductive polymer that could find new uses in electronics.
Video Tutorial: Circular Calculation in Excel
This tutorial on using Excel for circulation calculations shows how to use Excel and the Colebrook equation to create Moody diagrams.
First Complete Human Genome within Sight
Researchers announced this week that they are closing in on producing the first complete and accurate linear map of a human Y chromosome centromere.
Polystyrene Reused to Filter Toxic Pollutants from Water
Researchers from Brazil and the UK are fighting water pollution two ways with a method that reuses polystyrene to filter toxic and carcinogenic waste chemicals from water.
Chemical Engineers Develop Metal-Organic Frameworks to Cut Petrochemical Energy Consumption
Chemical engineers have developed an MOF that promises to greatly reduce energy consumption in the propylene-propane separation process.
Catalyst Could Eliminate Need for Hydrogen in Fuel Cells
A new catalyst that is eight times as fast as current technology could change the world of fuel cells.
March 2018 CEP Preview
This issue delves into process intensification, modularization in chemical processing, and takes a look at characterizing adsorbents for gas separations—plus much more.
Register for AIChE's May 2018 Virtual Career Fair!
This May, AIChE will help connect chemical engineers and employers through the AIChE Virtual Career Fair.
Broad-Spectrum Antiviral Shown to Inhibit Coronaviruses
A new experimental broad-spectrum antiviral drug could be used to combat the type of virus that causes the common cold and pneumonia, as well as more lethal viruses such as SARS and MERS.
Printing Tech Recreates Biological Structures with Cells and Molecules
Technique allows for the observation of how cells and molecules react in their natural environment, presenting possibilities for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications.
Biological Engineers Have Challenge in Antibiotic Resistance
A new report released by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and control (ECDC) emphasizes that antimicrobial resistance remains one of the greatest public health threats today.