The UK Space Agency has extended its nationwide Space for Everyone tour with three extra locations.Having engaged tens of thousands of people over the…
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Exploring Emerging Technologies: advanced materials
In the evolving landscape of technology, continual research into advanced materials and the engineering surrounding them has pioneered countless new innovations. These materials, engineered…
The University of Sheffield professor moving the UK semiconductor sector forward
A University of Sheffield professor is poised to aid the UK government in bolstering the country's semiconductor sector, as part of a newly formed…
CCCU celebrates young engineering minds
Canterbury Christ Church University recently played host to students from across the southeast, who gathered to be honoured for their groundbreaking engineering designs geared…
H-TEC SYSTEMS sells PEM electrolyser to University of Stuttgart for hydrogen research platform
Hydrogen expert H-TEC SYSTEMS has sold a 1MW PEM ME450 electrolyser to the University of Stuttgart. The facility is a component of the WAVE-H2…
Routeco Academy – unlock your potential
Routeco Academy is a 12-month fast-track academy programme designed to develop knowledge and understanding of the Routeco business and the skills needed to succeed…
MEng students use AI to improve imaging tool used during breast cancer surgery
Last summer, Bryant Bak-Yin Lim (BME MEng/MD candidate) and Ali Yassine (ECE MEng candidate) got a chance to make a difference in the lives…
New method simplifies the construction process for complex materials
Engineers are constantly searching for materials with novel, desirable property combinations. For example, an ultra-strong, lightweight material could be used to make aeroplanes and…
Red Bull technology campus to inspire the next generation of STEM
We are excited to announce the creation of an Education Centre at the Red Bull Technology Campus in Milton Keynes. This is a key…
King’s engineers to explore brain-inspired neuromorphic computing in 6G telecommunications
Neuromorphic computing holds significant potential for faster and greener telecommunications technologies. Two King’s engineers will lead a project aimed at developing computing technology inspired…
