School of Engineering News
Warwick take honours in British Dam Society Competition
Warwick Civil Engineers have secured the top three places in the British Dam Society essay competition. Students were asked to write 1000 words on 'The Benefits of Dams'. The winning students are: 1st Jason Kwong; 2nd Justin Hill; and 3rd Nicholas Eccles. Congratulations to all three who win a free attendance at the BDS conference, £200 and £100 respectively. The prizes will be awarded by Ian Hope, Vice-Chair of the BDS. The School of Engineering has also rewarded the first prize winner with a cheque for £200.
Warwick Engineering Student wins Award
Congratulations to Torgyn Shaikhina who won the IT and Computer Science Undergraduate of the Year Award in the finals of the national TARGETjobs Undergraduate of the Year Awards. Torgyn is studying Computer and Information Engineering at Warwick. The award was sponsored by BT and, through a series of online tests, application forms, interviews and assessment exercises, Torgyn emerged as winner. BT only targeted a relatively small number of universities and so she beat off competition from other excellent students from other excellent universities. This award was one of twelve presented on the day and each award was sponsored by a top graduate recruiter: Deloitte, Barclays, Mars, Ernst & Young, Morgan Stanley, Laing O’Rourke, E.ON, EDF Energy, RBS, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, BT and Mayer Brown.
Students win two awards at European RoboCup Rescue Championship
Warwick Mobile Robotics team have returned from the European RoboCup Rescue Championship with two awards – and second place overall.
Engineering student follows in supervisors prize-winning footsteps
School of Engineering student Therese Sheehan was presented with the First Prize award for her oral presentation at the recent Institution of Structural Engineers ‘Young Researchers’ Conference’.
School Professor Honoured by French Invitation
Professor Roger Green invited to join panellists of France's main research funding body
Award for Engineering Researcher
Dr Simon Leigh, a post-doctorate researcher in the School of Engineering, has won a Silver award at a special House of Commons Competition to showcase the UK's thriving science and engineering base