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Flower power to purge poison and produce platinum

dr_kerry_kirwan_sm.jpgA consortium of researchers led by WMG at the University of Warwick are to embark on a £3 million research programme called “Cleaning Land for Wealth” (CL4W), that will use a common class of flower to restore poisoned soils while at the same time producing perfectly sized and shaped nano sized platinum and arsenic nanoparticles for use in catalytic convertors, cancer treatments and a range of other applications.

A “Sandpit” exercise organised by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) allowed researchers from WMG at the University of Warwick, Newcastle University, The University of Birmingham, Cranfield University and the University of Edinburgh to come together and share technologies and skills to come up with an innovative multidisciplinary research project that could help solve major technological and environmental challenges.


WMG official supporter of Motorsport Industry Association Summer Reception

WMG staff with Chris Aylett CEO of the MIA, Lord Drayson Honourary President of the MIA and Alistair Fergusson Chairman of the MIAWMG was proud to be an official supporter of the Motorsport Industry Association's (MIA) Summer Reception at the House of Lords on 2 July.

 

The MIA is the world's leading trade association for the motorsport, performance engineering, services and tuning sectors and the annual Summer Reception features the presentation of the prestigious and unique Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Motorsport Industry.

Thu 12 Jul 2012, 16:15 | Tags: Sustainable Materials and Manufacturing

WMG to host prestigious IET Viscount Nuffield / Mensforth lecture by Jaguar Land Rover CEO, Dr Ralf Speth

dr_ralf_speth_2.jpgWMG at the University of Warwick is delighted to host the 2012 Viscount Nuffield / Mensforth Lecture, the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s premier manufacturing lecture. This year’s prestigious lecture, ‘Setting Premium Standards in Automotive Manufacturing’, will be given by Dr Ralf Speth, CEO of Jaguar Land Rover.

This special event will take place at 18:30 on Thursday 15th March at the International Manufacturing Centre, WMG’s headquarters on the University of Warwick campus. The lecture is free for anyone to attend. Register early at the IET website to avoid disappointment.

 

 

 

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Thu 01 Mar 2012, 09:55 | Tags: Sustainable Materials and Manufacturing

NEC unveiling for Drayson electric powered race car built with help from WMG

Lola/ Drayson B12/69EVDrayson Racing Technologies and Lola will unveil an electric prototype racing car the “Lola-Drayson B12/69EV” at the Low Carbon Racing Conference at the NEC, Birmingham on Wednesday. As well as being unveiled in the Midland’s the car drew on specialist materials research by WMG researchers at the University of Warwick in Coventry.


Tata Steel and the Royal Academy of Engineering establish new Chair at the University of Warwick

kerry_with_worldfirst_sm.jpgTata Steel RD&T and the Royal Academy of Engineering are jointly funding a new Chair for research into Low Carbon Materials Technology at WMG at the University of Warwick.

The two partners will put £600,000 into the new Research Chair.


Dr Kerry Kirwan wins premier award from the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining

Kerry Kirwan receiving Thorton Medal from Bernie Rickinson CEO of IOM3Dr Kerry Kirwan has been awarded the Thornton Medal which is presented by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining to a speaker invited to present at either an Institute conference or another specially convened meeting.


System Integration of High Voltage Drives

Researchers from the Low Carbon Vehicle Technology Project are hosting an event that will discuss the practical issues with the systems integration of high voltage drive systems for electric and hybrid vehicles.

They will present the key architectural options and the state-of-the-art and system integration factors for the major high voltage components. The overall system integration of the high voltage driveline will be discussed and feedback presented from practical experiences on small volume projects.

The event is taking place on Wednesday 13 July.

Attendance is free, but you are requested to pre- register.

For more information and outline of the programme.


Baroness Hanham visits WMG

baroness_hanham_visit_to_vef_160611_sm.jpgOn Thursday 16th June, we were very pleased to host a visit from Baroness Hanham, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State in the Department for Communities and Local Government. The Baroness visited the Low Carbon Vehicle Technology Project which is accelerating the introduction of next generation low carbon vehicles through advances in key technology areas such as batteries, motors and materials.

Baroness Hanham enjoyed detailed discussions with project theme leaders as she walked around project theme demonstrations of some of the key technology advances in the programme. She then enjoyed a roundtable discussion with the team and some the LCVTP partner companies including Claytex, GRM Consulting and Alpha Adhesives, which are actively involved in the project and in implementing its developments.

Fri 17 Jun 2011, 09:23 | Tags: Sustainable Materials and Manufacturing

Should electric cars be made to go 'vroom'?

With whisper-quiet electric cars set to proliferate, the motor industry is under pressure to give them an artificial noise for safety purposes, but should they sound like traditional petrol vehicles? BBC News Magazine discuss the issue with WMG's Professor Paul Jennings.


Tata Motors to boost UK engineering base with the University of Warwick

3757_0052-sm.jpgThe UK’s technology base was given a major boost today when Tata Motors’ European Technical Centre (TMETC), a wholly-owned UK-based subsidiary of Tata Motors, announced that it will be expanding its partnership with WMG at the University of Warwick. TMETC plans to increase their team of highly skilled engineers working on the campus by 40% over the next two years.


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