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£9 million ERC Synergy grant awarded to Warwick Professor

Prof. Evgeny Rebrov, together with an international team, secure grant for Surface-COnfined fast-modulated Plasma for process and Energy (SCOPE) project.

Tue 19 Mar 2019, 13:05 | Tags: Research Chemical Engineering

Warwick Engineering Society have won the ‘Best University Society’ award at the NUE Awards 2019

Congratulations to the Warwick Engineering Society who have won the ‘Best University Society’ award at the NUE (National Undergraduate Employability) Awards 2019! The award recognizes the Society as top in the country for supporting undergraduate careers.

Mon 18 Mar 2019, 10:49 | Tags: Student Society, Award, Engineering Society

WiE scholar, Emma Osbiston, won a summer placement at the Diamond Light Source synchrotron at Harwell

Emma, who is an undergraduate electronic engineering student, completed a project entitled R03: A Raspberry Pi Tomography Beamline Controlled Through Twitter during the three-month placement. The project allows 3D models to be created in a very unusual way and can be controlled by Twitter. Details of the project are featured in the March 2019 edition of The MagPi, the official Raspberry Pi magazine.
Read more on The MagPi website


The Warwick Women’s Engineering Society (WWES) is having its official launch on Friday 8th March

Our Warwick Women’s Engineering Society (WWES) is having its official launch on Friday 8th March in A401, 1700-1830

https://www.facebook.com/events/289618698400523/  

This date is International Women’s Day, so it’s a great way for us to mark this in the School of Engineering!

Come along to our official launch event!

Celebrating our affiliation with the SU, we will be joined by WES representatives for an evening of networking and an introduction to who we are and what we aim to achieve!

Food and drink will be provided throughout the evening!

Thu 07 Mar 2019, 09:24 | Tags: Athena Swan, Women in Engineering, Engineering

Nano drops a million times smaller than a teardrop explodes 19th century theory

Droplets emanating from a molecular “nano-tap” would behave very differently from those from a household tap 1 million times larger - researchers at the University of Warwick have found. This is potentially crucial step for a number of emerging nano technologies, e.g., manufacture of nano-sized drug particles, lab-on-chip devices for in situ diagnostics, and 3D printers capable of nanoscale resolution

Wed 27 Feb 2019, 14:25 | Tags: Professor Duncan Lockerby Fluid Research

New Modelling of Heterogeneous Systems Centre for Doctoral Training at Warwick

New CDT will train fifty PhD students to tackle pressing societal challenges.


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