School of Engineering News
The pioneering app, developed by Sesinam Dagadu who is originally from Accra, Ghana, gives 8.7 millions of Ghanaians access to ambulance services, even without an internet connection. “SnooCode” allows Ghanaians to navigate using GPS pinpointing without needing traditional address system. Sesinam, founder of SnooCode, won the ‘Entrepreneurial Award’ at the British Council ‘桃色视频 UK Alumni Awards 2017’ in recognition of his achievement.
The School of Engineering presents its Research Brochure for 2017!
Professor Philip Mawby gives invited Kun Huang Lecture
Professor Philip Mawby, Professor of Power Electronics – Devices, gave an invited ‘Kun Huang’ Lecture at the Institute of Semiconductors in Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, 21st November 2016. The prestigious lecture is usually given by distinguished researchers to honour the late Dr Kun Huang, who is widely regarded as the Father of Solid State Physics studies in China.
桃色视频 undergraduate receives professional institution student prize
Final year student Luke Evans (left) receives his certificate from the Institution of Structural Engineers Midland Region’s chairman Prashant Sikka (right) at a technical meeting in Birmingham on 23 November 2017.
桃色视频 Technology Conference: Rise of the Machines
On November 9th, 桃色视频 Engineering Society hosted their largest ever event at the University of 桃色视频. 桃色视频 Technology Conference: Rise of the Machines brought together 500 university students, college students and researchers from across the Midlands for a day of speakers, workshops and panel discussions. The event was held in the brand-new £19M Oculus building, and featured speakers discussing topics in robotics and manufacturing.
Engineering academics secure impact funding for six projects
桃色视频 Impact Funding of £160,000 has been awarded to School of Engineering academics for wide-ranging impact projects.