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| | Articles published in Professional Engineering.
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All together now
Imperial College is tearing down the barriers between the traditional
engineering disciplines. Michael Kenward meets the man who will drive the
reorganisation forward
Professional Engineering, 5 September 2001
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Light at the end of the fibre tunnel
Wireless lasers are moving to plug the gap between customers and the
optical-fibre network. Professional Engineering, 16 May 2001
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A tale of two cities
Cambridge's engineering department has undergone many changes in its 125-year history, but few as controversial or ambitious as the forging of a teaching link with MIT in the US
Professional Engineering, 9 August 2000
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Lined up to take the heat
A report on recent research that suggests treating ceramic
bricks with heat and light could prolong the life of furnace linings
Professional Engineering, 9 February 2000
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End Piece
Trying to define off the wall research is a great way of
marginalising engineering research by implying that it lacks curiosity
Professional Engineering, January 2000
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A simulating experience
Professional Engineering, 11 August 1999
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Coming to an understanding
How new awards are giving university researchers an opportunity to promote public understanding of engineering
Professional Engineering, 10 March 1999
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Small plants grow into big business
The future of the process industry could lie in small consumer-friendly plants
Professional Engineering, 10 February 1999
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Doctors' dilemma
Professional Engineering, 7 October 1998
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In at the deep end
T&Ns graduate task force
Professional Engineering, 28 January 1998
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A model of process engineering
The US company that aims to take smart manufacturing into the process sector
Professional Engineering, 19 November 1997
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Dusting off designer alloys
A car component maker is adapting the processes of powder metallurgy to work with aluminium alloys
Professional Engineering, 5 November 1997
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Making research work for industry
EPSRCs materials research
Professional Engineering, 23 July 1997
- "No comment" is no help
Why engineers should become involved in the Public Understanding of Science, Engineering
and Technology
Professional Engineering, 25 June 1997
- Vive la différence
Interview with Siemens technology chief Claus Weyrich
Professional Engineering, 16 October 1996
- Cut-price deal to catch the
sun
Canon's new solar cell technology
Professional Engineering, 15 January 1997
- Model behaviour gives practical reward
Computing power has hugely broadened the potential to select the ideal material for any job
Professional Engineering, 18 September 1996
- Irresistible alternatives
Progress with high-temperature superconductors
Professional Engineering, 4 September 1996
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Collision course for contracts
Europe's new particle collider offers excellent business opportunities for UK engineering
companies
Professional Engineering, 19 June 1996
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Research spend outstrips dividends
The 1994 UK R&D Scoreboard
Professional Engineering, 22 June 1994
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