According to synchrotron boss Prof Trevor Rayment, ‘Big Physics’ and the real world don’t have to be strangers. Jon Excell reports.
Jo Trigg, Associate Director Communications and Partnerships at the Royal Academy of Engineering explains how a new campaign is seeking
Offshore wind turbines have been plagued by reliability issues that have driven up costs and damaged confidence in the technology. But could a new generation of drivetrain technologies change this?
Engineering education shines when students go beyond just learning about today’s technology and acquire advanced expertise that prospective employers can’t resist. This is precisely what drove the...
An international multi-disciplinary project aims to create a biomimetic finger that can be connected directly to the central nervous system, writes Stuart Nathan.
If you were to compare today's UK aerospace industry with that of 50 years ago, it would be more than just the technology that has undergone huge change.Over the last two years, deals such as the sale...
The Engineer was delighted to host Lib Dem leader Sir Vince Cable at this year’s Collaborate to Innovate conference at the MTC in Coventry.
As engineering struggles to retain and attract skills, Professor Sir Jim McDonald, new chair of skills charity Enginuity, believes a fresh approach is needed to tackle the issue. Jon Excell reports.
After a spell out of the limelight, UK aerospace pioneer Hybrid Air Vehicles believes the time is now right for a lighter than air transport revolution. Jon Excell reports
Dr David Harris takes the UK’s innovative defence technologies into non-military markets