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Head of Engineering appointed at Heriot-Watt
Heriot-Watt University has announced the appointment of Professor Douglas Greenhalgh to the position of Head of the School of Engineering and Physical Sciences
News from Editorial Articles: Miscellaneous submissions (15 August 2007)
TSC simulators for BP in Azerbaijan
User application article The CTTC, which is sited alongside the Sangachal Oil and Gas Terminal near Baku in Azerbaijan, is equipped with a wide range of TSC simulation models
News from TSC Simulation (14 August 2007)
RS invests in future with sponsorship of SWDT
RS Components is pleased to announce its sponsorship of South West Durham Training (SWDT), one of the country's leading engineering training providers
News from RS Components UK ( 7 August 2007)
IET Young Woman Engineering Apprentice of the Year
The IET Young Woman Engineering Apprentice of the Year Award is a unique award for the UK that promotes the value of apprenticeships and the highly skilled individuals that they produce
News from IET (Institution of Engineering and Technology) (23 July 2007)
ISA Advanced Tuning Course to be alongside NI Week
The ISA "Tuning of Advanced Controllers" course will be held on 6 August, in conjunction with NI Week and its Alliance Day Activities at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, Texas
News from ISA:Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society (19 July 2007)
TTE and CATCH unveil specialist training simulator
The TTE Technical Training Group and the Centre for the Assessment of Technical Competence - Humber (CATCH) have officially opened a new specialist process industry training simulator
News from TTE Technical Training Group (17 July 2007)
Process Control Analysis and Tuning Workshop
Make your plant more efficient by improving the skill levels of your personnel: send them to our Process Control Analysis and Tuning Workshop on 24-25 July in King of Prussia, Philadelphia
News from Top Control (11 July 2007)
Young engineers needed to continue our way of life
With many of our leading scientists and engineers looking to retire in the next decade - where is the next generation that will continue to provide the way of life we in Britain have become used to?
News from Editorial Articles: Miscellaneous submissions ( 3 July 2007)
Modular Automation seeks skills Apprentices
Automation specialist Modular Automation has turned to apprentices to bridge the emerging skills gap in the engineering sector, by learning to combine modern technology with traditional skills
News from Modular Automation International (22 June 2007)
Survey of the world's teenage opinions
A new international youth survey reveals teens believe engineering offers a challenging, innovative and lucrative career, with climate change the greatest global challenge
News from IET (Institution of Engineering and Technology) (18 June 2007)
Network of Profibus expertise and training on show
The Profibus International User Conference, scheduled for 26-27 June at Coombe Abbey, is an ideal introduction to Profibus techniques for any plant engineer or contractor
News from Profibus Group (18 June 2007)
Worldwide refrigeration and AC training broadened
elearning-training has committed more funds to enhance the current Learning Management System to cope with the rapidly increase in demand for e-learning on HVAC and refrigeration
News from elearning-training (13 June 2007)
Quanser real-time control training systems
The acclaimed Quanser modular range of control design systems for education and research is now supplied and supported by Adept Scientific in the UK and Ireland Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific (11 June 2007)
New e-learning course on gas monitors
This course on hazardous gas monitoring is suitable for engineers and technicians working in diverse industries like chemical, oil and gas, petroleum, gas processing, wastewater and power generation
News from Abhisam Software (24 May 2007)
Chemical Engineering courses need less chem-eng?
Technical background article Chemical engineering degree programmes need to be restructured if graduates are to meet the requirements of employers, suggests new research published by IChemE
News from IChemE (Institution of Chemical Engineers) (24 May 2007)
Invensys training simulator wins Dow Corning award
A SimSci-Esscor training simulator supplied by Invensys Process Systems has won a prestigious Excellence Award in the Dow Corning 'Global Supply Chain Excellence Programme'
News from Invensys Process Systems (22 May 2007)
Graduating chemical engineers choose biotechnology
Biotechnology is the field of choice for chemical engineering graduates, rather than minerals processing; nuclear; pulp and paper sectors, according to recent survey findings published by IChemE
News from IChemE (Institution of Chemical Engineers) (18 May 2007)
Join our New England workshops in June
The next Top Control workshops will be held in beautiful Portland Maine, in early June 2007: these will cover PID Loop Tuning and Process Control Basics for Non-Specialists
News from Top Control ( 7 May 2007)
CBA requests a renaissance in chemistry education
The Chairman of the CBA, Ken Gilkes of Stort Chemicals, has called for a renaissance in chemistry education in order to meet the future needs of society and the chemical industry
News from Chemical Business Association ( 7 May 2007)
Training FPSO operators on standard procedures
Michael Bolton of TSC Simulation will discuss how to use simulation technology to train operators on correct facility use, safety and emergency shutdown procedures at a forthcoming IQPC Conference
News from TSC Simulation ( 4 May 2007)
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