energy and power
Arriving, settling in and starting my journey with Cranfield
Maddison Gibbs2022-01-10T11:53:44+00:0010/01/2022|Tags: “Cranfield”, energy, energy and power, energy industry, renewable, renewable energy, student|
My journey to Cranfield Hi, I am Daniel Olugbemi, a student of the Renewable Energy MSc at Cranfield University. When I started my search for universities to undertake my postgraduate studies, Cranfield University was ...
My group project experience…
Cranfield University2021-09-15T10:49:02+01:0016/06/2021|Tags: energy, energy and power, group project|
During a time of great uncertainty, I find great solace working on something where my passion is fulfilled. Covid-19 has had an adverse impact on all of our lives, but I am here to share ...
My Net-Zero Journey So Far…
Cranfield University2021-09-15T11:05:33+01:0027/05/2021|Tags: chemical engineering, energy and power, energy industry, Energy scholarship, engineering, netzero, scholarship, stem|
This time last year, I made the career-changing decision to pursue an MSc as opposed to finishing my undergraduate with an MEng. 9 months since starting my course, I can thankfully say that it has ...
My experience of receiving the commonwealth shared scholarship
Cranfield University2021-09-16T14:53:11+01:0008/01/2019|Tags: advanced mechanical engineering, Commonwealth Shared Scholarship, energy and power|
My name is Jackson Makanga, a Commonwealth Shared Scholar from Uganda and I am currently studying the Advanced Mechanical Engineering MSc at Cranfield. I am passionate about industrial materials and how they are processed. I ...
Houses of Parliament – here we come!
Cranfield University2021-09-16T14:12:35+01:0022/11/2018|Tags: “Cranfield”, chemical engineering, Commonwealth Scholarship, energy and power, engineeering, Houses of Parliament|
My name is Tobi currently studying Advanced Chemical Engineering MSc. Coming to Cranfield University for my postgraduate degree was a decision that I did not take too long to make because of the close links ...
Doing more for gender balance in the energy sector – BIEE’s first Women in Energy Breakfast Session
Cranfield University2021-09-16T12:28:49+01:0013/09/2018|Tags: energy, energy and power, gender, women in energy|
For the first time in BIEE history, this year’s BIEE Research Conference Programme includes a Women in Energy Breakfast Session. This new session format will feature a panel of three distinguished female energy experts and ...