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Maths, magic and mobile phone security

Posted on 30/06/202006/06/2022 by Clare Lapworth

Chloe Martindale looking at a whiteboard

Maths, magic and mobile phone security

Cryptography, a combination of maths, computer science, electrical engineering and physics, is the study of encryption and decryption.… Read more

Posted in Advanced Computation and Quantum, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Maths, Networks and Security, Research, Tech

Making light work

Posted on 09/06/202006/06/2022 by Clare Lapworth

Suzie Collins using lab equipment

Making light work

It’s easy to take electricity and electronic devices for granted, but they’ll have a big role to play in making the planet cleaner and greener.… Read more

Posted in Electrical Engineering, Energy and Environment, Networks and Security, Research, Student Stories, Sustainability, Tech, Transport and Infrastructure

Working with the LV=GI team – the heart of data science

Posted on 11/05/202006/06/2022 by Clare Lapworth

The LV=GI team

Working with the LV=GI team – the heart of data science

We live in a world of big data, with all the questions that raises around privacy and how our data is used.… Read more

Posted in AI and Data Science, Computer Science, Engineering Maths, Research, Tech

What’s inspiring a new generation of robotics engineers?

Posted on 21/04/202006/06/2022 by Clare Lapworth

Kat Styles working on the ExoMars rover at Airbus

What’s inspiring a new generation of robotics engineers?

Will this century go down in history as the age of the robots?… Read more

Posted in Aerospace Engineering, Engineering Maths, Research, Robotics, Robots and Autonomy, Student Stories, Tech

DIY health and a wider approach to medical tech

Posted on 27/03/202006/06/2022 by Clare Lapworth

Dr Aisling O'Kane

DIY health and a wider approach to medical tech

It’s estimated that around four million people are living with diabetes in the UK and it’s on the increase.… Read more

Posted in Computer Science, Engineers in Action, Health and Living, Health and Society, Research, Tech

Four Inspiring Ways Drones Are Making Science Safer

Posted on 18/12/201906/06/2022 by Kathryn Bastow

Researchers flying drone from side of a volcano

Four inspiring ways drones are making science safer

Dr Kieran Wood helps us revisit the way we think about the humble drone, showing us how they have become a force for good in our skies – and even underground.… Read more

Posted in Aerospace Engineering, Engineers in Action, Research, Robotics, Robots and Autonomy

Can Flying Go Green?

Posted on 18/11/201909/06/2022 by h.jones

Man standing in front of a light aircraft

Can Flying Go Green

With BBC Panorama questioning if airlines are doing enough to go green, we thought we’d find out from our engineers how they’re making aviation greener.… Read more

Posted in Advanced Computation and Quantum, Aerospace Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Energy and Environment, Engineering Maths, Materials and Manufacturing, Net Zero, Research, Sustainability, Transport and Infrastructure

Cooking With Electricity In Nepal

Posted on 13/11/201907/05/2021 by h.jones

Cooking With Electricity In Nepal

PhD student Will Clements tells us how switching from cooking with biomass to cooking with electricity is saving time and saving lives in Nepal.… Read more

Posted in Electrical Engineering, Energy and Environment, Engineering Design, Health and Society, Research

Fitter, Happier… The Rise Of Social Robots

Posted on 05/09/201906/06/2022 by Kathryn Bastow

Man on treadmill and humanoid robot with 'only 1km to go' display

Fitter, Happier… The Rise Of Social Robots

PhD student Katie Winkle explains how socially assistive robots can provide motivation and guidance for those in need of a companion.… Read more

Posted in Engineering Maths, Health and Living, Health and Society, Research, Robotics, Robots and Autonomy

The New Race For Space

Posted on 12/07/201907/05/2021 by Kathryn Bastow

The New Race For Space

On 20 July 2019 it will be 50 years since man walked on the Moon, but what will the next 50 years hold?… Read more

Posted in Aerospace Engineering, Research

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