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
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.
ChemE Wendy Young on the Circular Economy & Sustainability
AIChE member Wendy Young spoke with us for a few minutes at a recent conference to speak with us about some of the topics on her mind as a chemical engineer.
Recyclable Resin Improves Wind Turbine Sustainability
Wind energy can now be more sustainable than ever, thanks to recyclable resin with low-energy production requirements.
Newly Discovered Exomere May Help Explain Cancer's Spread
Researchers have discovered a cellular messenger, dubbed the exomere, that may help explain how cancer cells spread through the body.
Fungi Hold Secret to Wood-based Advanced Biofuels
A team of researchers at the University of York have discovered a set of enzymes in fungi that could help make wood an even more promising source for advanced biofuels.
Methane-eating Bacterium Shows Promise as Biocatalyst
A microbe's ability to ingest methane opens the doors for potentially producing various product precursors in an environmentally friendly way.
Self-Cleaning Nanocrystal Material Stops Spread of Disease
By targeting surfaces people touch frequently throughout the day, this self-cleaning material kills microbes to stop the spread of disease.
Video Tutorial: Working with Histograms in Excel
If you need to visualize a distribution or estimate probability, then a histogram in Excel is probably what you’re looking for.
Chemical and Biological Engineers Create Filter for Highly Selective Chemical Separations
Previously impossible separations become reality; new filter operates with lower cost and emissions, compared to conventional separation methods.
Conveying Risk Reduction to Non-Engineers
Using the example of driving, this video puts risk reduction into perspective in a way most of us can relate to in everyday life.
Mechanogentics Used to Remotely Control Cancer Immunotherapy
Researchers use an ultrasound system to trigger responses in T cells, causing them to attack cancer cells.
Carbon-based Catalyst May Be Key Step to Clean Hydrogen
As efficient as current platinum-based catalysts, the nanostructured composite material sidesteps costly platinum.
Huge Potential in North Atlantic Open-Ocean Wind Farms
Computer modeling reveals the true potential of open-ocean wind farms, compared to conventional land-based wind farms.
Ceramic and White Graphene Yield High-performance Composite
The composite overcomes typical brittleness and shows potential for nuclear industry, oil and gas, aerospace applications.
LyondellBasell Hosts Global Faculty Workshop on Process Safety
Safety experts from LyondellBasell teach college professors from around the world about process safety.