Dr Pedro J Sáenz (supervised by Dr Prashant Valluri and Professor Khellil Sefiane) of the Institute for Materials and Processes within the School of Engineering, has won the ARCHER Image Competition The simulation work in the Complex Fluids and Multiphase Flows Group is also supported by the
The Arkwright Scholarships Trust has made its largest ever award of Scholarships to future leaders in the engineering profession. 410 sixth form Scholarships have been awarded at Ceremonies in London and Glasgow.
The largest carbon capture and storage (CCS) research partnership in the UK has grown even bigger as the University of Strathclyde joins the group, bringing world-leading expertise in areas such as carbon dioxide (CO2) transport and environmental impact analysis.
The first Engineering Networking Dinner was held on the evening of the 1st of October in the spectacular surroundings of the Playfair Library in Old College.
Congratulations to Professor Alistair Borthwick who was recently elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering as an authority on environmental fluid mechanics, in particular for his contributions to computational hydraulics. The citation by RAEng notes that Alistair establis