Lecturer Dr Jenni Sidey has been honoured with an award by the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) in recognition of the ‘major impact’ she has made in the field early on in her career.
A team of Cambridge Engineering students have finished second place in a global competition which challenged them to manage a virtual construction company.
A breakthrough ‘recipe’ for inkjet printing, which could enable high-volume manufacturing of next-generation laser and optoelectronic technologies, has been uncovered by Cambridge researchers
Dr Frank Tietze, Lecturer in Technology and Innovation Management at the Institute for Manufacturing (IfM), writes for The Conversation on an open approach to intellectual property.
The Institute for Manufacturing’s (IfM) 2017 Design Show challenges Manufacturing Engineering Tripos (MET) students to develop a new product, with real business potential.
Large scale, fully integrable arrays of single photon quantum emitters are demonstrated in layered materials, which could lead to hybrid on-chip photonics devices for networks and sensing.
Emeritus Professor Andrew Schofield is to receive a prestigious medal by the Royal Academy of Engineering in recognition of sustained achievement throughout his career.
Academics from around the world descended upon the University of Cambridge for a special workshop held in honour of Professor Malcolm Smith’s contribution to control systems.
Nikita Hari, who is pursuing a PhD in Electrical Engineering, becomes the first University of Cambridge student and Indian citizen to make the Telegraph’s ‘Top 50 Women in Engineering’ list.