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Ceres Power engineer recognised for contribution to novel clean energy technology
Dr Robert Leah, Research Fellow at Ceres Power, is to receive the 2023 Armourers and Brasiers’ Award from the Royal Academy of Engineering for his successful application of novel materials science and engineering to green energy technology.
Lessons for safe and effective adoption of AI in healthcare
Artificial intelligence-based healthcare technologies have great potential to transform health outcomes and the UK’s healthcare system, but there are currently barriers to their adoption and scaleup, and risks that must be managed, according to a report of a FORUM workshop hosted jointly by the Academy of Medical Sciences and the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Clean energy tech wins UK’s top prize for engineering innovation
Ceres Power’s clean energy technology has won the 2023 MacRobert Award. Honouring the UK’s top engineering innovations, the MacRobert Award was presented to Ceres in recognition of a fuel cell technology that promises to make a major contribution to decarbonising the world at the scale and pace required to save the planet.
From bionic arms and portable incubators to cybersecurity, four innovators win The Princess Royal Silver Medal
Four of the UK’s leading engineering innovators are to be presented with The Princess Royal Silver Medal, one of the Royal Academy of Engineering’s most prestigious individual awards.
Series 12 – Episode 6 – INWED: a blueprint for success
On International Women in Engineering Day, Paige West speaks with Catriona Schmolke, Trustee and Vice President of Fellowship Engagement at the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Finalists for the 2023 MacRobert Award revealed
A leading developer of clean energy technology, enabling the world’s most progressive companies to decarbonise at scale and pace, an AI-based forecasting and risk management tool that could save billions of pounds by preventing project delays and graphene sensors many times more sensitive than established silicon technology are competing to be named the UK’s leading engineering innovation.
Industrial Fellowships awarded for engineering projects to help support zero carbon energy
Seven talented engineering researchers have been awarded Royal Academy of Engineering Industrial Fellowships for projects that address the journey to a sustainable zero carbon energy future.
One week left to enter prestigious engineering award
There is just one week left for UK-based engineering innovators to submit entries for this year’s MacRobert Award – the longest running and most prestigious award for UK engineering innovation.
Two weeks left to enter prestigious engineering award
There are just two weeks left for UK-based engineering innovators to submit entries for this year’s MacRobert Award - the longest running and most prestigious award for UK engineering innovation.
Space technology pioneer awarded Prince Philip Medal
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, Royal Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, presented the Academy’s award, the Prince Philip Medal, to space technology pioneer Dr Asad Madni FREng in London on 8th November.
New research reveals that the UK is an engineering powerhouse!
Research has revealed that the UK is an engineering powerhouse, with the profession generating up to an estimated £645bn gross value added (GVA) to the UK’s economy annually – equivalent to 32% of the country’s economic output.
Bake Off stars create edible, working clock to celebrate National Engineering Day
Three former stars of the Great British Bake Off (GBBO) have teamed up for the first time to engineer a unique, edible, clock cake.
UK innovation shortlist revealed by Royal Academy of Engineering
A dialysis machine that can treat kidney patients in the home, precision agriculture through vertical farming and transformative electron scanning microscopy are vying to be named the UK’s leading engineering innovation of 2022.
Three quarters of teenagers don't know what an engineer is
Royal Academy of Engineering highlights that misconceptions about engineers and lack of understanding of the profession means young people are missing opportunities to make a difference to our world. New research1 has revealed that 76% of young people aged 11 to 19 do not know a lot about what people working in engineering do.
The reach of ‘More Electric Aircraft’ extended
A five year engineering research project is set to extend the application of electric technology to a wider range of aircraft.
Fibre-optic lasers of the future
New fibre-optic lasers that can deliver high-power beams efficiently over long distances are to be developed by the Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair at the University of Southampton, with support from SPI Lasers.
Less than half of engineering graduates go into engineering
A report published by the Royal Academy of Engineering shows that fewer than half of engineering graduates go into professional engineering jobs. The research in Pathways to success in engineering degrees and careers also shows that students who study engineering at post-1992 universities are just as likely to get professional engineering jobs as those from Russell Group and other pre-1992 universities. In some cases, post-1992 students are, in f...