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Author: Clare Lapworth

Engineering and neurodiversity: tech activity day at Venturers’ Academy

Posted on 30/07/202214/11/2023 by Clare Lapworth

Adaptive skateboard designed by school student as part of the engineering design activity

Engineering and neurodiversity: tech activity day at Venturers’ Academy

In July, Faculty of Engineering staff and students delivered a day of engagement activities for neurodiverse pupils at Venturers’ Academy, offering them the opportunity to experience pathways into STEM.… Read more

Posted in Outreach

International Women in Engineering Day 2022

Posted on 23/06/202214/11/2023 by Clare Lapworth

Seven images of women from the Engineering faculty

International Women in Engineering Day 2022

For International Women in Engineering Day, we’re celebrating some of our incredible inventors and innovators at the University of Bristol.… Read more

Posted in Uncategorized, Women in engineering

Emissions-busting morphing blades for helicopters

Posted on 30/05/202214/11/2023 by Clare Lapworth

Dr Benjamin King Sutton Woods at Glastonbury Festival

Emissions-busting morphing blades for helicopters

There’s a huge amount of innovation taking place in the aeronautical sector.… Read more

Posted in Energy and Environment, Materials and Manufacturing, Net Zero, Transport and InfrastructureTagged Aerospace Engineering, atmosphere, helicopter blades, rotor, Sustainability

Egocentric computer vision – a giant leap

Posted on 15/03/202214/11/2023 by Clare Lapworth

Image montage of activities captured by the project

Egocentric computer vision – a giant leap

Artificial Intelligence can digest and codify the information sighted humans take for granted in our day-to-day processing.… Read more

Posted in AI and Data Science, Computer Science

Democratising microfluidics: getting ‘lab on a chip’ tools to where they’re needed most

Posted on 31/01/202214/11/2023 by Clare Lapworth

The microfluidics team enjoying the Bristol harbourside

Democratising microfluidics: getting ‘lab on a chip’ tools to where they’re needed most

A team from the University of Bristol has developed a low-cost way of prototyping microfluidic devices, which could revolutionise access to medical diagnostic devices.… Read more

Posted in Health and Living, Health and Society, Mechanical Engineering, Tech

Hemma Philamore – EDI champion

Posted on 13/12/202115/11/2023 by Clare Lapworth

Dr Hemma Philamore

Hemma Philamore – EDI champion

Former Bristol PhD student Dr Hemma Philamore recently returned as a lecturer in Engineering Mathematics.… Read more

Posted in Engineering Includes Me, Our Community

Bridging troubled waters: Bristol University champions infrastructure resilience in the face of climate change

Posted on 02/11/202115/11/2023 by Clare Lapworth

Dr Maria Pregnolato

Bridging troubled waters: Bristol University champions infrastructure resilience in the face of climate change

Bridges are a key part of our infrastructure.… Read more

Posted in Civil Engineering, Transport and Infrastructure

Zoe Goss: Helping the world cut its carbon footprint

Posted on 27/10/202115/10/2024 by Clare Lapworth

Zoe Goss giving a presentation

Zoe Goss: Helping the world cut its carbon footprint

Zoe Goss developed a passion for green tech while studying engineering mathematics at the University of Bristol.… Read more

Posted in Engineering Maths, Net Zero, TechTagged Sustainability

Marc-Anthony Hurr: How engineering mathematics gave me the perfect skill set for fintech

Posted on 05/10/202115/11/2023 by Clare Lapworth

Marc-Anthony Hurr and the IBAN founders

Marc-Anthony Hurr: How engineering mathematics gave me the perfect skill set for fintech

Marc-Anthony Hurr tells us how his engineering mathematics course at the University of Bristol led him to co-found a global business.… Read more

Posted in Engineering Maths, Tech

Espen Knoop: Closing the gap between simulation and reality at Disney Research

Posted on 05/10/202115/10/2024 by Clare Lapworth

Espen Knoop in mountainous landscape

Espen Knoop: Closing the gap between simulation and reality at Disney Research

Former engineering mathematics student Espen Knoop explains how a love of Lego™ and practical maths lead him to Disney Research in Switzerland.… Read more

Posted in Engineering Maths, Robotics

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