School of Engineering News
Costly Crumbling - Understanding the bonds of silicon dioxide
James Kermode leads a study utilising 125million processor hours at Argonne National Laboratory aiming to save money, energy and lives by understanding the chemical bonds in silica.
School of Engineering announces the winners of their Inspirational Women in Engineering Essay Competition
The final decision was far from easy with many excellent entries. Congratulations to the two successful students who win an organised visit to the Diamond Light Source synchrotron.
Engineering researchers fighting malaria in Africa
Utilising techniques normally applied to automotive engines, School of Engineering researchers are working to understand the behaviour of mosquitoes in the fight against malaria.
Two new projects in Si/SiC harsh environment electronics
Dr Peter Gammon at the School of Engineering at Warwick will lead two new projects in which novel power electronic transistors are developed for harsh environment applications.
Engineering academics receive funding for next-generation 3D printing research
Dr Simon Leigh and Prof Neil Cameron receive Warwick Research Development Fund Strategic Award.
Engineering students to present at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Undergraduate students from will be travelling to MIT, Boston, to compete in a global synthetic biology competition.