Inspirational Engineering
Fascinated by Engineering? Watch some of these shorts talks to get a flavour of the Engineering research taking place at Warwick that you could be involved in as a student with us.
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.
What's the fuss about water?
Water is an essential commodity for life. It is abundant yet scarce.
Find out why progress in the water sector is so important to advancement in other areas.
Fracture at the Atomic Scale
Find out how we can look at individual atoms and bonds to understand how materials break through a process called fracture.
Earthquake Resilient Structures
Learn about the principles of earthquake engineering and what an engineer should take into consideration to design safe structures in seismic areas.
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