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
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
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
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
From pet-tracking devices to fridge-door alarms, just some of the invention of local Bristol children at our Digimakers Engineering Summer School.… Read more
Last night saw the official unveiling of the newly restored Robertson Clock, a notable timepiece that previously graced the Wills Memorial Building and controlled the chiming of Great George, the huge bell at the top of the tower, from its inauguration in 1925 to the 1960s.… Read more
Aerospace engineering student Kieran Tait tells us how energy transitions could be the solution to tackling the climate crisis.… Read more
PhD student Katie Winkle explains how socially assistive robots can provide motivation and guidance for those in need of a companion.… Read more
Our Aerospace Engineering students take to the skies during their work with Gravity Industries on their jetsuits.… Read more
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
To mark Women In Engineering Day we’re taking a look at some of the amazing female engineers in our faculty.… Read more