South West (UK)
Explore the Path to IChemE Fellowship: Take the Next Step

- Date From 8th September 2025
- Date To 8th September 2025
- Price Free of charge.
- Location The Raven of Bath, Library Room, 7 Queen Street, Bath, BA1 1HE.
Overview
Explore the path to IChemE Fellowship: Take the next step.
Ready to take your professional recognition to the next level? Join our in-person event designed for those considering Fellowship – the Institution’s highest grade of membership.
This informal networking event is ideal for chemical, biochemical and process engineers and academics who are exploring Fellowship. You’ll get a clear overview of the eligibility criteria, application process, hear insights from a current Fellow, and connect with senior peers.
Whether you're ready to apply, mentoring others, or exploring your options — this event is for you.
Chartered status is not required to become an IChemE Fellow.
Visit The Raven of Bath for more details on the event location.
Why attend?
- Understand the process and requirements
- Gain insights from a Fellow
- Discover what IChemE looks for in a successful candidate
- Connect with experienced professionals
Who should attend?
- Aspiring Fellows
- Current Fellows supporting applicants
- Leaders looking to build their profile
- Engineers and academics looking to expand their network
Why become a Fellow?
- Earn IChemE’s most prestigious professional recognition
- Use the FIChemE postnominals to reflect your expertise and leadership
- Help shape the future of the chemical engineering profession
- Enjoy all the benefits of IChemE Membership
Get informed, inspired, and connected. Take the next step — we look forward to welcoming you.
Speakers
Suchismita Bhattacharya FIChemE, Atkins Realis
Suchismita has a BEng chemical engineering degree from ICT, Mumbai and a PhD from New Jersey Institute of Technology. Over the last 22 years, she has worked in engineering and project management roles in the field of air pollution control, cement, pharmaceutical and surfactant production, plastic recycling and waste to energy. She is currently working as a principal process engineer at Atkins Realis on net zero and UKAEA projects. She has a penchant for teaching and conducts courses and workshops for improving engineering competence.
Meurig Lennon-Lloyd, Regional Engagement Manager, IChemE
As part of IChemE’s Regional Engagement Team, Meurig supports the chemical engineering community by connecting members, academia and industry. With over 25 years’ experience in membership organisations and charities, he is passionate about helping individuals make the most from their membership and creating opportunities to share expertise.
Time
18:00–20:00 BST.
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