New book suggests there is early evidence of a coming U-turn in the globalisation of manufacturing – and that the story we are told about the direction of the global economy is wrong.
A Department lecturer has been elected a Fellow of both the IEEE and the OSA in recognition of his research in the field of optical fibre communication.
Dr Hugh Hunt will say geoengineering may be necessary to tackle climate change and refreeze the Arctic in a talk for the Cambridge Series at the Hay Festival.
The Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction (CSIC) has been developing distributed fibre optic sensors (DFOS) for a range of civil infrastructure monitoring applications.
Reader in Bioengineering and Homerton Fellow, Dr Michelle Oyen, explains why she has dedicated her working life to investigating why pregnancies go wrong.
Academics from the Department of Engineering will take part in the Cambridge Series at the prestigious Hay Festival to speak on subjects including climate change and technology.
Academics from the Department of Engineering will discuss their research findings in pubs across Cambridge next week as part of the popular Pint of Science festival.