engineering
ESDU – a fantastic resource for engineers!
Emma Turner2021-11-23T15:07:23+00:0007/12/2016|Tags: aerospace, aerospace information, barrington, engineering, engineering information, ESDU, knl, library, materials property data, metals, research|
This is the first of a series of blog posts in which we will highlight some of our more specialist resources for engineers. This one is all about ESDU. If you're the kind of person ...
The rebirth of the manufacturing sector
Cranfield University2021-09-15T14:29:31+01:0029/11/2016|Tags: circular economy, engineering, future of manufacturing, industrie 4.0, manufacturing, manufacturing 2075, production, space, sustainability|
When it comes to careers at the heart of the action in terms of world-changing technologies and wealth generation, then manufacturing is the place to look. In the shadow of ICT over the past 30 ...
From the group project to my thesis – the final few months of my Cranfield MSc…
Cranfield University2021-09-15T12:00:03+01:0011/08/2016|Tags: “Cranfield”, engineering, group project, manufacturing, postgraduate, thesis, university|
It's hard to appreciate what makes Cranfield different before you come here but the combination of academia and industry, of postgraduate and PhD students, in a really multicultural environment does actually set it apart from ...
Putting astronautics and space engineering into practice with the CranSEDS rocket launch
Cranfield University2021-09-15T11:58:55+01:0004/08/2016|Tags: aerospace, astronautics, cranseds, engineering, flight, master's, postgraduate, rocket, space|
As well as studying MSc Astronautics and Space Engineering at Cranfield University, I am also currently treasurer of CranSEDS - Cranfield Students for the Exploration and Development of Space. As part of this society, our president ...
Interview with Lord Kings Norton Medal winner 2016 – Thomas Kissinger, Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Cranfield University2021-09-15T11:32:48+01:0006/07/2016|Tags: engineering, graduation, Interferometric Signal Processing, interviews, optical metrology, students|
Thomas Kissinger, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Cranfield University Interferometric Signal Processing PhD, 2015 About you What were you doing before you started your course at Cranfield? I worked in the optical metrology industry for two to three ...
National Women in Engineering Day – we ask the experts…
Cranfield University2021-09-15T11:19:02+01:0023/06/2016|Tags: “Cranfield”, agricultural engineering, computer aided design, design, dr helen lockett, engineering, maths, national women in engineering day, nwed2016, professor jane rickson, science, women in engineering, women in stem|
On National Women in Engineering Day 2016 we ask Professor Jane Rickson, Chair of Soil Erosion and Conservation and President Elect for the Institution of Agricultural Engineering, and Dr Helen Lockett, Senior Lecturer in Computer Integrated Design, ...