Since its inception 10 years ago, the Laing O’Rourke Centre for Construction Engineering and Technology has focused on driving transformation in the construction sector.
A new experimental space dedicated to research in human-machine collaboration has been launched at Cambridge for use by different University departments, industry and government institutions.
The project Stability and Sensitivity Methods for Industrial Design, received almost 4 million Euros from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme.
Advances in machine learning are providing an opportunity to adapt clinical trials and lay the groundwork for smarter, faster and more flexible clinical trials in the future.
BBC Radio 3 interviewed Professor Julian Allwood for a special episode exploring developments in engineering during the lifetime of German composer and pianist Ludwig van Beethoven.
Cambridge engineers and alumni have been announced Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering in recognition of their outstanding and continuing contributions to the profession.
HRH The Prince of Wales gave the opening address to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Turbo Expo conference. The conference covers flight and land-based power generation.
Alex Moulton was a remarkable man and a brilliant engineer. His professional life was devoted to the research, development, design and manufacture of advanced and innovative products.
Luca Magri has been awarded European Research Council grant funding of €1.5 million to grow his research group, as they conduct pioneering research into physics-aware AI.