For many, engineering is not just a career choice; it's a calling that starts with a deep-rooted passion for innovation, problem-solving, and design. Transforming…
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Transitioning from engineering studies to the workplace
The journey from university lecture halls to the structured environment of the engineering industry is an exhilarating transition. As engineering students step into their…
The pioneering journey of the Raspberry Pi
In the realm of microcomputing, few names resonate as profoundly as Raspberry Pi. This compact yet powerful device has revolutionised the way we perceive…
Fundamentals of PCB design: a technical guide
The proficiency in printed circuit board (PCB) design is a distinguishing skill for electrical engineering students. This technical guide delves into the intricacies of…
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…
How renewable energy technologies are shaping engineering careers
With the global emphasis on sustainability and reducing carbon emissions, renewable energy technologies have become a cornerstone of modern engineering. This shift not only…
Inspiring the next generation for Tomorrow’s Engineers Week
Tomorrow’s Engineers Week 2023 is a week-long celebration of engineering and technology careers designed to excite and inspire the next generation. Now entering its…
Eleria wins national daily-life engineering competition
Two young entrepreneurs from Bristol who designed a menstrual cup portable cleaning and sterilising case have beaten entries from across the UK to win…
10 tech careers with biggest demand in 2023
With the UK's tech industry being the world's third largest, a surge in tech job opportunities has reportedly reached a 10 year high. With…
University of Southampton to lead Britain’s AI revolution
The University of Southampton is set to establish a new £15 million training centre, primarily funded by an £8 million grant from UK Research…