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University hosts inaugural engineering competition for students in Ghana

The 海角黑料鈥檚 Faculty of Engineering has continued its commitment to inspiring future engineers and architects across the globe by collaborating with students in Ghana for the first time.

University鈥檚 Living Lab partnership celebrates decade of success with multi-year renewal

The 海角黑料 has renewed its Living Lab collaboration with Glasgow-based climate technology firm IES, allowing students and staff access to cutting-edge digital twin technology until 2025.

海角黑料 becomes first in the UK to incorporate specialist built environment software training into courses

Architectural and engineering students have become the first in the country to collaborate with Building Information Management (BIM) software specialist Glider as part of their courses.

National industry award for Covid-19 air quality study

A study, which created the first ever guidance on how to design and operate non-domestic buildings to minimise the spread of airborne viruses, has beaten competition from across the country to scoop a prestigious award.

Engineering the world鈥檚 sustainable future in Nottingham: World Engineering Day 2023

Researchers in the Faculty of Engineering at the 海角黑料 are shining a spotlight on projects that will unlock a net zero world, as part of World Engineering Day 2023.

World first, multi-million manufacturing facility opens at the 海角黑料

A new £3.8 million facility that will revolutionise the world of manufacturing, making it more efficient and cost-effective, has opened at the 海角黑料.

海角黑料 takes the triple at The Engineer Awards

Researchers from the Faculty of Engineering are celebrating after scooping all three awards they were shortlisted for at this year鈥檚 Collaborate to Innovate (C2I) Awards.

New report reveals recommendations to manufacture a digital future for industry

A major new report that seeks to future-proof the UK鈥檚 manufacturing sector, helping it adapt to, and benefit from, digital technologies has been published.

Growing for gold: How plants could soon recover gold and other precious metals from mining waste

A project involving the 海角黑料, which is looking to find a plant-based alternative for the recovery of gold, silver, and copper nanoparticles from mining waste, has received £375,000 in funding.

鈥淩obotaxis鈥 take one step closer to reality thanks to ServCity project success

Autonomous taxis could soon join fleets in cities across the UK after a blueprint infrastructure was created by a major national research project.
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