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Dave Wilson

Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Imperial College", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
 
Start with the news release Awards recognise young acoustic engineers from Institute of Acoustics, which we summarised at the time by saying "The Young Persons' Award for Innovation in Acoustical Engineering celebrates the contribution of young acoustical engineers across a range of British industry sectors". A few weeks before, we featured the news release Partnership targets clean energy from Foster Wheeler: "Foster Wheeler and the College will, together with Research Councils UK, co-sponsor a Clean Energy Fellowship and Lectureship in the Department of Chemical Engineering".
 
In June 2007, we covered the news from Process Systems Enterprise - take a look at Modelling systems win award which says: "Process Systems Enterprise's mathematical modelling systems were developed to help make chemical plants safer and more efficient".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Royal Academy of Engineering, Engineering body awards silver medals, as well as Touch technology draws interest across industries from London Technology Network, and Top universities subscribe to Knovel from Knovel Corporation.
 

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Companies meet to discuss carbon emissions (May 2007)
Scientists and industry leaders have met to discuss the latest advancements in technology and changes in policy required in the field of carbon capture, storage and sequestration

Wireless technology events held (April 2007)
Representatives from companies such as Orange, Cisco Europe, EDF Energy and Vodaphone met with researchers from institutions across the Greater South-East to discuss wireless technology

Conference promotes low-carbon fuels (April 2007)
Cenex is hosting the Naturally Gas one-day conference and exhibition at Holywell Park, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, on Tuesday 1st May

Engineering company sponsors research chair (March 2007)
ABB has sponsored new research chair at Imperial College London under the Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chairs Scheme

Project to investigate robot collaboration (March 2007)
Understanding how self-regulation emerges can improve existing technologies for automated manufacturing

Awards help address shortage of female role models (January 2007)
The IET Young Woman Engineer of the Year title has been awarded to Katy Deacon, 27, from Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire

Blue paper fires national skills shortage debate (November 2006)
Redressing the national shortage of scientific and technical skills required by UK industry requires better communication between government, education and business

Students pick up SET Awards (September 2006)
The winners of the 2006 SET Awards have been announced at a ceremony attended by more than 500 students, academics and business leaders in London's Royal Courts of Justice

Wood focuses on aftermarket service (September 2006)
Rotork Controls as appointed Grant Wood as Service, Projects and Retrofit Director

Conference brings fatigue experts together (September 2006)
A three-day conference to be held at Queens' College, Cambridge offers a varied and highly technical programme of papers and research from world experts in the field of fatigue

Institution Board of Trustees named (August 2006)
The Institution of Engineering and Technology has announced the results of the ballot for its Board of Trustees

Forum to question London's emissions policy (August 2006)
The Institute of Road Transport Engineers is holding an open forum on 'London Low Emission Zone (LEZ) - the true cost' at Imperial College London on 5th September 2006

Breakthrough weblab controlled by Siemens (June 2006)
The University of Cambridge has developed an unique Internet-based system to facilitate experiments that can be conducted remotely over the web

Networking event looks ahead to London Olympics (June 2006)
With the Olympics being staged in London in 2012, London Technology Network held a one-day networking event on technologies which might be applicable during the global event

Structural engineer wins public award (May 2006)
The Royal Academy of Engineering is to award its 2006 Public Promotion of Engineering Medal to the man who helped stop the famous leaning Tower of Pisa crashing to the ground

Zienkiewicz recognised with Prince Philip Medal (May 2006)
The Royal Academy of Engineering is to confer its solid gold Prince Philip Medal to Professor Olek Zienkiewicz CBE FREng FRS, widely regarded as the 'father of the finite element method'

Systems modelling event proves popular (May 2006)
The latest London Technology Network event drew more than 50 industry leaders and researchers to the Institute of Physics for an evening of cutting-edge research and concentrated networking

Seminar builds industrial and academic links (February 2006)
More than 60 participants attend networking seminar event in London aimed at improving industry and academic collaboration

Space technology beams down to medical show (January 2006)
How medical device manufacturers can learn from space technology and the latest on surgical robots will be presented at the Medical Device Technology Exhibition at Birmingham's NEC in February

Service unites engineers with business partners (January 2006)
Engineers seeking business partners for their latest technological discovery can now take advantage of a free service by London Technology Network

HSC names Buncefield Investigation Board chairman (January 2006)
The HSC has announced the appointment of the Rt Hon Lord Newton of Braintree as the independent chairman of the board supervising the investigation into the Buncefield oil depot incident

Spark triggers titanium extrusion discovery (December 2005)
Outokumpu Holton benefits from research conducted as part of the Spark awards programme, run by the Powdermatrix Faraday Partnership

Flapless prototypes take to the skies (November 2005)
BAE Systems, in partnership with Manchester University has successfully flown two types of air vehicle demonstrating new concepts of flapless flow control

Academy warns of state of physics education (November 2005)
The Royal Academy of Engineering is concerned about the picture painted in a new report about the state of physics education for 14-18 year-olds in England and Wales

Sensor technology networking event draws big crowd (October 2005)
The first LTN networking event on sensor technology took place last Wednesday 28th September 2005, bringing together the field's best from industry and academia

Prototype proves merits of flapless flow control (August 2005)
BAE Systems has flown the world's first air vehicle with a new flapless flow control as part of a research programme it is undertaking to look at technologies for future unmanned air vehicles

Dyson leads list of new Fellows (July 2005)
James Dyson, arguably Britain's best-known design engineer of modern times, has been elected to The Royal Academy of Engineering, joining the very highest achievers in UK engineering and technology

Division is devoted to academic issues (May 2005)
PSE has set up a new division devoted to serving its large academic customer base and furthering the use of its gPROMS process modelling software in academic institutions around the world

Quarterly magazine relaunched (March 2005)
Ingenia - The Royal Academy of Engineering's quarterly magazine - has been relaunched with a new look and a new editorial focus on getting to the heart of a wide range of issues

Academy grant for Kumar (February 2005)
The Royal Academy of Engineering is helping to send Imperial College PhD student, Robin Kumar, to Austria later this month to present his research into sickle cell anaemia

Integrating technology and industrial design (May 2004)
The London Technology Network has organised an event on 'Integrating technology and industrial design in automotive and consumer electronics accelerating design cycles and cutting costs'

Challenges of sustainable energy technologies (February 2004)
An event assessing the challenges and opportunities of sustainable energy technologies will be held on Wednesday 18th February 2004, at University College London

Wide-range meter for engine blow-by measurement (October 2003)
The new M400MR vortex flowmeter for engine blow-by flow measurement incorporates three flow ranges in a single flowmeter, covering 4-440 litre/min

Czerski and Dale to translate technology (September 2003)
The newly reconstituted Faraday Plastics has appointed two new posts of Technology Translators to boost its operations over the next three years

 

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