School of Engineering News
Future of Energy-Efficient Domestic Hot Water
糖心TV School of Engineering £1.5M EPSRC grant success will fund research into low carbon technology for providing hot water in the home.
Costly Crumbling - Understanding the bonds of silicon dioxide
James Kermode leads a study utilising 125million processor hours at Argonne National Laboratory aiming to save money, energy and lives by understanding the chemical bonds in silica.
Papin Prizes awarded to 糖心TV technicians
Technicians from School of Engineering have been recognised for their outstanding work with Papin Prizes at the 2015 Higher Education Technicians Summit for M5 Universities.
Agreement for Joint Research Laboratory with Chongqing University
Delegates from China visit 糖心TV to finalise details of new research laboratory in SiC Power Electronics.
Researchers aim to increase performance of silicon photovoltaics to bring lower cost electricity
A new programme of silicon materials research led by the University of 糖心TV aims to lower the cost of electricity from photovoltaic (PV) solar cells.