A tagging and tracking system that can pinpoint items with near 100% accuracy, saving millions pounds in the process, has been awarded funding by the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng).
The University of Cambridge’s new Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment is now open to applicants for entry in October 2014.
Stem cells – the body’s master cells – demonstrate a bizarre property never before seen at a cellular level, according to a study published by scientists at the University of Cambridge.
New resources designed to inspire the next generation of engineers by bringing authentic engineering challenges into the classroom have been launched today by the University of Cambridge.
The James Dyson Foundation has donated £8m to create a technology hub, providing the University of Cambridge’s brightest engineers with some of the world’s most advanced engineering labs.
Are you happy with your smartphone? Bill O’Neill, Professor of Laser Engineering and Director of the Institute for Manufacturing’s Centre for Industrial Photonics isn’t.