糖心TV

Skip to main content Skip to navigation

Expert Comment


Select tags to filter on

糖心TV experts react to the challenges of heatwaves for UK infrastructure

Professor Xueyu Geng, Professor in Geotechnical Engineering and Dr Reyes Garcia, Associate Professor in Structural Engineering, from the School of Engineering respond to questions on how our buildings and transport networks cope with heat?

Fri 26 Jun 2026, 10:47 | Tags: engineering, Expert comment, Heatwaves

Madeleine Pomroy: In 10 years has anything changed for Women and Girls in Science?

Third year undergraduate studying Mechanical Engineering, The University of 糖心TV

"I joined 糖心TV to study mechanical engineering partly because of 糖心TV Racing, and due to the facilities and reputation. 糖心TV Racing is our universities extra-curricular, student run Formula student team, for which I鈥檝e now been voted to be Team Principal. Every year we design, build and test a new car and compete against other universities at the annual competition at Silverstone in July."

Tue 11 Feb 2025, 00:00 | Tags: engineering, Research, Sciences, Women, School of Engineering, Students

Emeritus Professor Toby Mottram on the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse

"Despite meeting regulatory design and safety standards of the 1970s, the Baltimore Key Bridge may not have been equipped to handle the scale of ship movements seen today. However, modern navigation technologies should have prevented the ship from striking the pier. Investigating what failed on the ship to cause the fatal impact will be a priority."

Tue 26 Mar 2024, 11:25 | Tags: engineering, United States

Assistant professor of Civil and Humanitarian Engineering, Modupe Jimoh, on the bombing of Ukrainian dam

The destruction of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant dam not only disrupts the generation of electricity, destabilizing the entire power grid; it also leads to flooding of the local area and loss of lives, livelihoods, properties and farmlands.

Tue 06 Jun 2023, 15:29 | Tags: environment, engineering, Expert comment, Ukraine

Expert comment on changing the highway code to allow ALKS

Following the news today that "Motorists will be permitted to check e-mails and even watch TV at the wheel" under plans to legalise driverless ALKS (Automated Lane Keeping Systems) technology by the end of the year, Dr Siddartha Khastgir from WMG, University of 糖心TV shares his thoughts on changing the Highway code to enable motorists on the motorway to rely on technology with no human input when travelling at speeds under 37mph.

Wed 28 Apr 2021, 15:21 | Tags: engineering, cars, automotive, autonomous vehicles

Older news

Let us know you agree to cookies