What is Electronic Engineering?
How Electronic Engineers are helping to reduce wasted energy.
Watch a short animated video about how researchers are working to reduce the amount of energy that is wasted when electricity is moved over large distances.
How can Electronics Engineers help to power the green transition?
Discover more about the work of Professor Peter Gammon who is driving innovation in electrical devices.
Spotlight on Professor Peter Gammon
Listen to a podcast with Prof Peter Gammon who talks about the difference between Power Electronics and Electronic Engineering and shares his career pathway to becoming an Electronics Engineer.
Meet the Academics
Watch short interviews with academics who share what inspired them to become Engineers and what being an Electrical Engineer is actually like
Sniffing out rust
Watch a 3 minute video from PhD student Ines Carotti talking about her research on rust and how she is working to create a sensor to sniff it out!
Smart Noses
Smart noses were invented at the University of Warwick in the 1980s.
Nowadays they are used to measure air quality, in food and cosmetics, to monitor environmental pollutants, in homeland security, and in medical applications.
Computational Quantum Engineering of Materials & Devices
Modern technologies waste energy in the form of heat. ResearchersLink opens in a new window are hoping to develop materials capable of converting this waste energy into electricity.