Advanced Engineering is helping to drive recruitment through several innovative initiatives at this year’s event. Scheduled to take place between November 1st – 2nd…
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ADALM2000: bridge rectifier & limiter/clamp circuit
Bridge rectifier The purpose of this activity is to investigate the use of four diodes as a bridge rectifier. Written by Antoniu Miclaus and…
Closing the gender gap in STEM
The gender gap in STEM continues to prevail – with women representing just 29.4% of the STEM workforce. This under-representation is present across the…
Exploring Emerging Technologies: AR and VR
In the vast landscape of emerging technologies, Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) have emerged as captivating and transformative innovations. These immersive technologies…
Rishi Sunak’s crackdown on ‘rip off degrees’ follows former lecturer’s stinging criticism of universities
The Prime Minister's commitment to 'cracking down on rip off degrees' is a timely wake up call to universities delivering an 'outdated and worthless'…
Lane Motorsport invests in the next gen of motorsport engineers
LUMotorsport, the Loughborough University Formula Student Team, will be attending the Formula Student UK (FSUK) 2023 race event at Silverstone Racetrack, which will be…
Motorsport UK supports Formula Student to embrace sustainable fuels
Motorsport UK, working with Coryton Fuels, will bring sustainable fuel options to the 2023 edition of Formula Student for the first time in its…
ADALM2000: half- and full-wave rectifiers
The purpose of this activity is to investigate the use of a diode as a half-wave rectifier and two diodes as a full-wave rectifier.…
Design & Make Challenge recognises bright young engineering minds
The Design & Make Challenge crowned four major winners last week in a competition that attracted more than 80 pupils keen to get an…
The top 10 AI courses ideal for students
Student Circuit looks some popular AI courses that are highly regarded by students and professionals alike. An AI course is an educational programme or…