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Empowering women in engineering: Ayesha Iqbal
In an industry often dominated by men, Ayesha Iqbal, IEEE senior member and Engineering Trainer at the Advanced Manufacturing Training Centre oftheManufacturing Technology Centre (MTC),is proving that perseverance and dedication are powerful tools if you are passionate about what you love.
UW researchers tackle lack of robotic training data
Training AI models requires a large amount of data. For AI models like ChatGPT, they have access to vast amounts of text, images and videos from the Internet to be trained on - and even then, the question of whether AI is running out of training data has been asked before on Electronic Specifier.
22% of women in tech feel imposter syndrome has hindered their success
A new report from AND Digital, titled'Rewards & Resilience,'reveals that22% of women in tech feel imposter syndrome has hindered their success, whilst 78% of women leaders in technology roles believe they have succeeded in their careers. The proportion of women feeling successful increases with age.
NDA's £30 million investment into nuclear research & innovation
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) has awarded contracts totalling £30million to drive innovation and research into new techniques to deliver safe, sustainable and cost-effective decommissioning.
2024 Advanced Engineering keynote speakers announced
Advanced Engineering, the UK’s premier annual event for the engineering and manufacturing sectors, has announced this year’s keynote speakers.
Utilising new materials to combat flexible e-waste
Electronic waste, commonly known as e-waste, represents an escalating global challenge, with projections indicating it will worsen as new flexible electronics for robotics, wearable devices, health monitors, and other innovative applications, including single-use devices, continue to be developed.
3D printed vascular grafts advancing cardiovascular surgery
A team of researchers led by the University of Edinburgh’s School of Engineering have developedsmall-diameter vascular grafting, using a combination of 3D printing (specifically extrusion printing) and electrospinning techniques, which are used in surgeries to treat cardiovascular diseases. These grafts are designed to replace or bypassdamaged blood vesselsin patients with cardiovascular diseases.
3D printing that is sustainable and reversible
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a novel3D printing methodthat is both simple and environmentally friendly.
Cornish fishing net recycler exceeds funding target
Cornwall-based Fishy Filaments, pioneer of technology that transforms end-of-life fishing nets into high-value materials for 3D printing and injection moulding, hassurpassed itsCrowdcube campaignfunding target with more than a week to go.
IBC 2024: Leader and PHABRIX to show T&M solutions
Leader has announced that it will showcase both Leader and PHABRIX instruments at this year’s IBC Show, which takes place at RAI Amsterdam from 13th-16th September (Stand 10.C01).