Department of Engineering

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Inner secrets of Iron Age sword revealed for the first time using cutting-edge research

14 Aug 2023

The internal structure of an Iron Age sword has been understood for the first time, thanks to scientific imaging and analysis techniques involving a Cambridge engineer.

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Dr Jurgen Becque receives prestigious ASCE Moisseiff Award

10 Aug 2023

Dr Jurgen Becque won the ASCE Moisseiff Award for providing accurate solutions to a century-unresolved set of equations.

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Professor Nathan Crilly

Professor Nathan Crilly – Pilkington Prize winner 2023

07 Aug 2023

Nathan Crilly, Professor of Design, has been awarded one of the University’s Pilkington Prizes for excellence in teaching.

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Dr Brian Sheil Laing O'Rourke Associate Professor in Construction Engineering.

02 Aug 2023

Dr Brian Sheil is a world-leading researcher in construction engineering, focusing on optimising the efficiency and safety of civil infrastructure construction. 

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Developing solutions for the energy transition

31 Jul 2023

In this series of short films, Cambridge researchers discuss how their work is supporting the energy transition. 

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Pioneer in science and technology of organic electronic materials recognised with Blaise Pascal Medal

27 Jul 2023

George Malliaras, Prince Philip Professor of Technology, who is widely considered a founding father of organic bioelectronics, has been announced as a 2023 Blaise Pascal Medallist.

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Cambridge alumna wins Young Engineer of the Year award

26 Jul 2023

Electrical Engineering alumna Dr Jiaqi Chu has been named a winner of the 2023 RAEng Engineers Trust Young Engineer of the Year competition.

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Funding success: Manufacturing in the metaverse

24 Jul 2023

A research proposal titled Manufacturing in the metaverse: Conceptual model and future research directions, by Dr Kazantsev and Prof Velu, has been supported by InterAct.

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Cheaper method for making woven displays and smart fabrics – of any size or shape

19 Jul 2023

Researchers have developed next-generation smart textiles that can be produced inexpensively, in any shape or size, using the same machines used to make the clothing we wear every day.

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Developing next-generation biosensors to improve the monitoring and prevention of diseases

17 Jul 2023

How to build new types of low-cost biosensors that access the biomolecules in blood, sweat and tears (and urine) is the focus of a new £8.6 million EPSRC programme grant.

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