engineering
My experience of the energy entrepreneurship module
Tiffany Trethowan2022-03-29T13:21:01+01:0029/03/2022|Tags: business, energy, engineering, entrepreneurship, environment|
What’s worse than a Monday morning lecture, is a Monday morning lecture at Martel house. That means a good half-hour stroll in the cold to welcome the Monday blues. However, 20 minutes into the ...
So, what exactly does a Chemical Engineer do?
Wayne Coulter2022-03-17T09:10:41+00:0017/03/2022|Tags: advanced chemical engineering, chemical engineering, engineering|
One of the most common questions I get asked as a chemical engineer is “So what do you do exactly…?”. On Google, chemical engineering is defined as the study of operation and design of ...
Goodbye Cranfield – My Cranfield MSc
Alice Kirkaldy2021-12-09T10:25:49+00:0009/12/2021|Tags: Computational, Computational and Software, Computational and Software Techniques in Engineering, Cranfield Careers Service, cv, engineering, graduate engineer, msc, rolls-royce|
Welcome back to the final chapter in my series of blogs! In this chapter, I will look back on my time in Cranfield and summarise my experience undertaking the Computational and Software Techniques in Engineering ...
Cranfield Aeronautical Society; discover what we have planned for the forthcoming academic year
Alice Kirkaldy2021-11-25T10:26:28+00:0019/11/2021|Tags: advanced mechanical engineering, Aeronautical, aerospace, engineering, Society|
My name is Junaid Moolimani and I am the President of the Cranfield Aeronautical Society which brings together Cranfield University students who are interested in aviation-related activities and events. Here’s a good question: What ...
My thesis experience on saving the oceans using AI – My Cranfield MSc
Cranfield University2022-01-20T16:53:11+00:0001/10/2021|Tags: aerospace, engineering, research, thesis|
Welcome back to my next blog post! I will tell you about my 80 credit, three month long thesis, which is the final part of the Computational and Software Techniques in Engineering (CSTE) MSc. The ...
My advice for undergraduate students on how to develop technical and soft skills
Cranfield University2021-09-15T10:37:06+01:0015/07/2021|Tags: astronautics, engineering, space, space engineering|
Building relevant technical skills throughout university and through work experience are essential when entering the aerospace industry. These skills include; programming and coding, computer programming languages such as Python, C++, C and Java are useful ...