Many congratulations to Professor Mike Gregory, Head of the Institute of Manufacturing, who was awarded a CBE for services to industry and business in the New Year's Honours list for 2002.
Although many people might assume that the invention of a hydrogen engine is relatively new, The Reverend W. Cecil wrote a paper in 1820 describing the workings of such an engine.
Two engineering students Claire Grisaffi and Henry Travers, both from King's College, have recently returned from a solar power project in Pondicherry in South India.
The TV show: "Why did the Millennium Bridge Wobble" by Screenhouse Productions has been awarded the VEGA prize for the best in scientific broadcasting, for 2002.
Dr Frank Caruso will deliver the Royal Society of Chemistry and Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) Rennie Lecture at the Department of Engineering.