Sixteen innovators from eight African countries, including Botswana for the first time, have been shortlisted for the 10th Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation. The…
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University of Sheffield engineers trialling new energy storage methods
Researchers from the University of Sheffield are currently testing a groundbreaking energy storage technology at the University of Nottingham’s Creative Energy Homes. This development,…
Transatlantic virtual reality scheme for University of Suffolk
The University of Suffolk is set to enhance its educational offerings by incorporating Virtual Reality (VR) technology, thanks to a collaboration with Carnegie Mellon…
Northumbria University announces £50m space skills, research and development centre
Northumbria University, Newcastle has secured a total of £50 million in funding to create a world-leading space skills, research and technology centre in the…
The most common electrical engineering careers
Electrical engineering students looking to shape the future of their field should be aware of the diverse range of electrical engineering careers available to…
Cambridge University’s new Institute for Technology and Humanity
A major interdisciplinary initiative, the Institute for Technology and Humanity, aims to meet the challenges and opportunities of new technologies as they emerge, today…
The current electrical engineering job outlook
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) forecasts a 2% growth in electrical engineering jobs from 2021 to 2031, slightly below the average profession…
International status for Nottingham-based innovation project
The University of Nottingham is participating in a collaborative project aimed at creating a portable facility for converting waste into chemicals, which are then…
Analysing semiconductor materials in microelectronics
The heart of modern microelectronics lies in the intricate and complex world of semiconductor materials. As university students venturing into the realm of electrical…
Student-made water quality monitor for isolated communities
A portable water quality monitor developed by students at the University of Bath could significantly aid in the quick identification and mapping of safe…