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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Elena Gonzalez. Free but advance registration required on http://www.ceb.cam.ac.uk/alumni/events/talks What are the differences between taught chemical engineering at university and the challenges faced by chemical engineers in industry? How do graduate chemical engineers develop in their journey from a graduate to professional engineer? In this guest lecture, on behalf of the IChemE, Philip Mak and Claire Willmoth will explore these questions, using their experiences working as process engineers with BP. They both graduated from the University of Cambridge, Churchill College with degrees in Chemical Engineering and are chartered engineers with the IChemE. Content Part I Practical Chemical Engineering Distillation Column Distributer Rig Testing Heat Exchanger Design Part II Early Career Development Graduate Schemes Graduate Career Development Routes Learning Experiences Leadership, Communication and Influence Q&A This talk is part of the CEB Career Talks series. This talk is included in these lists:
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