As a child growing up in New Jersey, Lane Painter was fascinated by robots of all kinds. He was curious about how they worked, how they were built, and most importantly, what they might do.
Patrick Carter-Cortez and Maximilian Kraus attended the Nuclear Futures: Shaping Dialogue in a Changing World conference and both won Certificates of Achievement for Best Abstract in Category
Researchers have found why common cuff-based blood pressure readings are inaccurate and how they might be improved, which could improve health outcomes for patients.
Dr Wei Bi selected as an ETH Fellow and will spend two years at ETH Zurich conducting interdisciplinary research on infrastructure resilience and adaptation to evolving climate risks.
Scientists have developed a low-cost, durable, highly-sensitive robotic ‘skin’ that can be added to robotic hands like a glove, enabling robots to detect information similar to humans.
An ageing population, mounting financial constraints, and the lasting repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic have placed unprecedented strain on the system.
A total of 18 Engineering undergrads have been awarded Arthur Shercliff Prizes – a newly established Cambridge fund to honour the memory of former Head of Dept Prof Arthur Shercliff
PhD Students used their skills in geospatial data, remote sensing, web map visualisation, and image signal processing to understand the earthquake impacts in Myanmar and Thailand.