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How Chemical Engineers and the Scientific Community are Serving Society During this



The IChemE Learned Society Committee members in the Australasian region produced this webinar as the first in a three-part series to hear from industry experts on how they are responding to the coronavirus emergency.

IChemE continue to communicate regularly with our valued members amid the crisis. We want to ensure that we are able to provide opportunities to network with peers on a technical level, publish useful and practical information and importantly, enable you to continue to learn and improve your skills.

IChemE aims to be a vibrant learned society, and as an informed and influential commentator and collaborator over the coming weeks we will endeavour to bring our network together in this time of crisis so we can continue to serve society together.

Meet your speakers for part one in this series

Trish Kerin FIChemE CEng Professional Process Safety Engineer

Trish Kerin, Director of the IChemE Safety Centre will go into depth on decision making during a crisis.

Trish will explore the process of decision making in a crisis. This will cover the key steps to ensure effective management of the response.

Kennie Tsui CPEng

This Her presentation will focus on the key lessons between tale of two crises: COVID-19 and Climate Change.

Kennie Tsui, Principal Analyst of New Zealand Climate Change Commission will speak about the impact of Covid-19 on emissions and also how we are managing the environment during lockdown.

Kennie is also Board Member of Engineers NZ so will be discussing how they are reacting to the coronavirus pandemic.

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