A Coventry University apprenticeship graduate says his underprivileged start in life no longer defines his future in a message of hope to aspiring apprentices.…
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New research findings on twisted van der Waals materials
RWTH Professor Dante Kennes and his international partners have published their research findings on twisted van der Waals materials in the journal “Nature Physics”.…
New technique for resolution improvement in ultrafast processes
Ultrafast science is pursued at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). An international consortium of scientists, initiated by Reinhard Kienberger, Professor of Laser and…
Nanowire can be a future of superconducting transistor
Superconductors — materials that conduct electricity without resistance — are remarkable. They provide a macroscopic glimpse into quantum phenomena, which are usually observable only…
Old watch-crystal engraving with new laser and virtual reality
Can crafts as old as watch-crystal engraving still be modernized, especially at traditional watchmakers like Vacheron Constantin, founded all the way back in 1755?…
Engineering a uniform approach to apprenticeships
Seeking to help fix societal issues around youth skills development in the STEM sector, leading engineering business adi Group marks 2021 with the five-year…
Apprenticeship degree programme hailed a success
National Apprenticeship Week shines a light on the alternative career pathway for young people says Siemens’ head of training solutions Siemens’ degree apprenticeship programme…
Renishaw holds virtual event for future engineer apprentices
At the end of January 2021, Gloucestershire based global engineering technologies company, Renishaw, welcomed 66 households, approximately 130 attendees, to its virtual early careers…
Photoacoustic Airborne Sonar System from Stanford
Their “Photoacoustic Airborne Sonar System” could be installed beneath drones to enable aerial underwater surveys and high-resolution mapping of the deep ocean. Stanford University…
Atomic structure of materials is a key to success
Want to build a better battery, a stronger airplane, or a faster computer? A materials science expert says your success starts in the atomic…