Colonel Stuart Browse (Late Royal Engineers) has spent much of his engineering career in The British Army designing and building infrastructure to support deployed operations overseas.
His Royal Highness Prince Andrew, The Duke of York, KG, was welcomed to the Cambridge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction (CSIC) offices in the Department's James Dyson Building.
Dambusters expert Dr Hugh Hunt will demonstrate the engineering and science behind the ‘bouncing bomb’ live at the Royal Albert Hall as part of a commemorative event.
With society under pressure to meet growing energy needs and lower carbon emissions, Cambridge engineers have collaborated with industry to examine energy use and identify energy savings.
Alumnus Felix Newman has won a British Education Award in honour of outstanding sporting and academic excellence achieved during his Cambridge Master of Engineering degree (MEng).
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Cambridge Series at the Hay Festival, with academics from across disciplines speaking about their research.
The University of Cambridge’s ‘outstanding performance’ in research and development has been recognised by Boeing in its 2017 Supplier of the Year Awards.
With sustainable development becoming an increasing global priority, Cambridge superconductivity expert Dr Tim Coombs was invited to share his insight at a major energy conference.
Alumna, Chartered Civil Engineer and current PhD student Sakthy Selvakumaran is selected to become a member of the National Infrastructure Commission’s new Young Professionals Panel.