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News Items, 2006
Engineer endows new faculty position
Dr Kenichi Soga wins the George Stephenson Medal
Astronaut takes Department memento into space
Communicating the Magic of Maths
Holographic projection - the partnership with ALPS
Pandia Raj Ramar wins Hangai Prize Award
Silent aircraft one step closer to reality
Open lecture 30 Nov - Hurricane Katrina: Geosystems in crisis
The role of Engineering in International Development
Engineering for Sustainable Development
Engineering Connections Event 29 Nov 2006
Biomechanics of the carotid artery
Extending active living through more effective design
Pushing the boundaries of search
A move towards understanding
Project Nova takes to the skies
What price alternative power sources?
Professor Guthrie nominated for The Telegraph business personality 2006
Roll-up laptop screens for truly portable computing
What is engineering all about? An undergraduate's view of her first year at Cambridge
Department spin off company awarded £70K DTI grant
New method of growing carbon nanotubes to revolutionise electronics
Photonics and lasing in liquid crystals
Inspiring the Engineers of the Future
Professor Bill Milne and Professor Ian White elected as Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering
Dr Ken Teo on BBC Radio 4's programme "In Our Time"
Allan McRobie wins Pilkington Prize for teaching excelllence
The Institute for Aviation and the Environment (IAE) receive funding of £5 million
Engineering students display their design skills
Department Open Days 6th and 7th July
Epson Photography Competition at the Department of Engineering winning images
The CMI and the 'Silent' Aircraft Initiative on Radio 4
Vibration from Underground Railways
Racing green
PowerSilicon win prize at 'China UK Business Idea Competition'
Electrical Engineering building officially opened
Intelligent airport
Diamonds cut quicker and with less waste
A science for sustainable living - Dr Fritjof Capra
The Journal of Physics - leading articles of 2005
Grand Challenges
Smart infrastructure
Cheaper and smaller inverters for solar panels
Accurate targeting of radiotherapy for breast cancer treatment
Professor Robert Mair will give the 2006 Rankine Lecture
Experiments with a virtual violin
Epson Photography Competition at the Department of Engineering
Assessing bridge strength
Fusion Island
Tsunami-Safe(r) Housing
4th Annual Lecture Series in Sustainable Development
Aviation's impact on the environment
Designs on life
Sending email at the blink of an eye
Micro-engines
A new liver tissue probe to help save lives
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