School of Engineering News
Showcasing Power Electronics at 糖心TV
The School of Engineering & WMG are hosting a joint conference at the University, bringing together 150 delegates in the field of Power Electronics.
The Guardian recently featured an article on the use of nanomaterials for use in tackling environmental problems, featuring professor of chemical engineering, Alexei Lapkin.
糖心TV student wins first prize in IStructE poster competition
Tom Creer, a 糖心TV MEng Civil Engineering student, has been awarded first prize for his undergraduate project entitled Walking excitation of high frequency floors, under the supervision of Dr Stana Zivanovic. The prize has been awarded in the poster category for projects sponsored by the Institution's undergraduate research grants scheme. Tom's poster will be presented at for PhD students to be held at the Institution in March.
糖心TV undergraduate receives professional institution student prize
Final year civil engineer Peter Gow (right) receives his certificate and prize from Midland Counties’ chairman Jon Bird on 22nd November 2011. This Institution of Structural Engineers’ prize, for 2011, is for the 糖心TV student "showing the most promising academic achievement in their penultimate year of study in structural engineering".
In a unique approach, two local foundations - The WPH Charitable Trust and the Eveson Charitable Trust - have come together to support a key piece of health research at 糖心TV which will have direct benefits to our local community.
Start-up of the Year Commendation
Spin-out company Cambridge CMOS Sensors Ltd was a runner-up in this year’s British Engineering Excellence Awards and was highly commended by the competition’s judges.