Environment
Environment MSc students visit the FAAM Plane
Cranfield University2021-09-16T16:30:39+01:0030/03/2020|Tags: FAAM|
In January, along with some of the students from the Environmental Engineering MSc, we went to Cranfield Airport Hanger 1 to see the FAAM (Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements) plane! The aircraft is joint owned and run ...
Data driven innovation in coastal resilience: Cranfield at the AAAS, Seattle
Cranfield University2021-09-16T16:10:17+01:0003/02/2020|Tags: AAAS, coastal, Digital Environment, Resilience|
Plans are in place for the Cranfield input to the upcoming 'American Association for the Advancement of Science' (AAAS) annual conference in Seattle in February. Ron Corstanje and Stephen Hallett [Link], who are serving as ...
The British can’t stand imperfection!
Cranfield University2021-09-16T16:17:35+01:0023/01/2020|
“Too fat”, “too tall”, “too thin”, “not white enough”, ”it’s got weird spots on it’s back though...”. I’m not talking about the labels we humans shamefully put on each other, but about fruits and vegetables. ...
Our Cranfield experience so far…
Cranfield University2021-09-16T16:22:38+01:0014/01/2020|
Monica Rivas Casado, Environment Programme Director, recently invited all of the current Environment MSc students to talk about our first impressions of studying at Cranfield and provide feedback to help improve course activities in the ...
A sit down with Chloe Sutcliffe
Cranfield University2021-09-16T16:32:11+01:0006/01/2020|Tags: research|
Can you introduce yourself? I'm Chloe, I’m a social scientist working as a Post Doctoral Research Fellow at Cranfield. I’ve been here 3 years and I'm currently working on a project looking at ways of ...
Are we eating ourselves out of water?
Cranfield University2021-09-16T16:40:06+01:0010/12/2019|
Have you ever stopped to wonder how much water it takes to supply you with enough food to eat? Everything that we eat requires water for its production – from growing the plants we eat ...
