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Ultrananocrystalline diamond coating (UNCD™): Revolutionizing surface engineering
Unique, low-cost ultrananocrystalline diamond (UNCD™) coating is facilitating new generations of industrial products, high-tech devices, medical devices, and prostheses.
Alice Delahunty FREng – The Royal Academy of Engineering and President, UK Electricity Transmission,...
Alice is responsible for developing, building, maintaining and operating the electricity transmission network in England and Wales and playing a critical role in enabling and delivering against the government’s net-zero commitments
Previously, she was National Grid’s Head of Network Optimisation and responsible for the asset management of a £12 billion...
Incontinence treatment through bioelectrical implant therapy
In a current incontinence treatment, researchers are exploring how to physically regulate bladder function by bioelectrical implant signals.
Chien-Feng Huang – Dept. of Computer Science and Information Engineering
Dr. Chien-Feng Huang is currently a Professor of the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering at National University of Kaohsiung in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan
In 2002, he earned his doctoral degree from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. He has...
Rydberg atoms and atomic engineering
F Barry Dunning, a professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at Rice University, explores the atomic states within Rydberg atoms and their possibilities in atomic engineering.
New storm forecast model can predict electrical damage
With the increasing frequency of extreme weather events like storms, researchers have created a model that can prepare for damage risks - one full day in advance.
Carbon net-zero: Responding with electrical vehicles
Sheila Thomas, Decarbonisation Commercial Lead at Crown Commercial Service, looks at five ways to make electrical vehicles part of your response when it comes to achieving carbon net-zero.
Engineering research keeps America’s future competitive
Robert B Stone and Jordan M Berg, of the Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation Division at the U.S. National Science Foundation, chart precisely how engineering research improves people’s lives.
The rise of women taking up careers in engineering
Ella Hendrix, Writer, highlights the rise in women taking up careers in engineering, focusing on the changing attitudes towards female-friendly workplaces and what else can be done by schools to encourage the uptake of STEM jobs.
Manufacturing and engineering education options in the UK
Mediaworks, on behalf of Omega Plastics, share their expert views on education options in the UK’s manufacturing and engineering sector.
Polymeric Materials Division at the School of Chemical Science and Engineering
The Division of Polymeric Materials, consisting of eight senior scientists, aims to establish relationships between structure and properties.
The of the Division of Polymeric Materials goal is to tailor-make materials for varying applications. The Division also aims to predict the behavior of a given material in a certain real-life situation.
Research
The Division pursues...
How can we tempt more women into engineering?
Clair Prosser, Press Officer at BSRIA, highlights why there has never been a more exciting time to be an engineer – especially for females in the industry…
As BSRIA celebrated National Women in Engineering Day (NWED) on Thursday 23rd June, in an attempt to promote the subject to students in...
Zachary J. Davis – Danish Technological Institute
Zachary J. Davis has a M.Sc. in Applied Physics and a PhD. in Electrical Engineering, from Denmark Technical University.
Emerging technology demands an infrastructure revolution
Professor Maria Merlyne de Souza, member of the IEEE and Professor of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at Sheffield University discuses why infrastructure must change in order to meet the demands of emerging technology.
Battery innovation: The UK’s EV revolution
Dr Martin Owen Jones, Energy Materials Coordinator at the ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, Science and Technology Facilities Council, discusses powering Britain’s future by balancing gigafactories and battery innovation for the UK’s EV revolution.
Martin Schuettler – CorTec GmbH
Martin Schüttler studied electrical engineering at the University of Braunschweig
His dissertation discussed nerve intersections processed using microsystems engineering. Since the completion of his PhD in 2002, and with more than 150 publications, he has earned an international reputation in the field of neuroprosthetics.
After several research periods abroad, he became...
Rukmi Dutta – UNSW (The University of New South Wales) Sydney
Rukmi Dutta is an Associate Professor at UNSW Sydney, Australia. She is the current Vice-Chair of the Electric Machine Committee of IEEE Industrial Application Society
Rukmi has received the PhD degree in Electrical Engineering from the UNSW Sydney, Australia, 2007 and the Bachelors of Engineering degree also in Electrical Engineering...
Alvaro Duque – MacBrain Resource Center Department of Neuroscience, Yale University School of Medicine
Dr. Alvaro Duque is a Colombian born USA scientist with a BS in Electrical Engineering from Columbia Universtity (NY)
Training in Cellular and Molecular Biophysics and a doctoral degree in Neuroscience from Rutgers University (NJ). He was a posdoctoral Researcher at Yale with Drs. Patricia Goldman-Rakic, David McCormick and with...
Chin-Teng Lin – University of Technology Sydney
Chin-Teng Lin Distinguished Professor Chin-Teng Lin received a Bachelor’s of Science from National Chiao-Tung University (NCTU), Taiwan in 1986
He also and holds Master’s and PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University, USA, received in 1989 and 1992, respectively. He is currently a distinguished professor and Co-Director of the...
International Women’s Day: Empowering women in STEM
As International Women’s Day rolls around, it’s important for women in STEM to reflect on the progress we’ve seen in these academic fields, where women are often underrepresented.