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Warwick spin-out company set to revolutionise in-car audio

Revolutionary British-designed premium car audio technology with the potential to bring huge improvements to both on-the-move listening experiences and overall car efficiency is soon to be launched by a Midlands company that was spun out of Warwick University’s engineering department 20 years ago.

Wed 23 Mar 2022, 12:09 | Tags: Electronic Engineering Spin-out Research

Protecting power grids from IoT attacks

Dr Subhash Lakshminarayana is co-leading the new project Power Grid IoT System Protection and Resilience using Intelligent Edge (Power-SPRINT), with Prof. Carsten Maple (WMG). This project is funded under the PETRAS National Centre of Excellence for IoT Systems Cybersecurity.

Tue 20 Jul 2021, 13:22 | Tags: Electronic Engineering Research



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



Double Award Success for Electrical Engineers

Dr Peter Gammon and Dr Layi Alatise secure double awards.


PhD student wins prize at US photovoltaics conference

Best poster award at leading international conference for Warwick Engineering postgraduate researcher in electronics.

Mon 13 Jun 2016, 09:24 | Tags: Electronic Engineering Research Science

Undergraduate Research Prize for Warwick Engineer

Many congratulations to Akira Tiele for achieving a poster prize at the British Conference of Undergraduate Research "Posters in Parliament 2016" competition.

Mon 08 Feb 2016, 14:27 | Tags: Electronic Engineering

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.


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