Dr Encarni Medina-Lopez, a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Energy Systems’ Policy & Innovation Group, is a finalist in the Young Professionals Green Energy Awards.
2018 marks 150 years since Queen Victoria bestowed the first Regius Chair of Engineering in the UK to the University of Edinburgh. On Wednesday 24 January the School celebrated this milestone by launching its Engineering150 celebrations.
New understanding of unusually large ocean waves could help inform the design of oil platforms and other offshore structures.
So-called rogue waves – which are exceptionally powerful and dangerous – can be exacerbated when they are produced by two sets of waves crossing at a particular angle, a study has found.
Fahd Alsaleem, a Saudi PhD candidate who is supervised by Prof. John Thompson and co-supervised by Dr. David Laurenson, has won a prize for giving one of the best two presentations in the festival of the radio science (FRSci-2017).
The Discipline of Chemical Engineering celebrated the achievement of our first cohort of MSc graduands, who received their degree in Advanced Chemical Engineering during the School of Engineering Graduation Ceremony on November 30, 2017, at the recently renovated McEwan Hall.
Prof Harald Haas and Prof John Thompson, both members of the Institute for Digital Communications at the School of Engineering, have been listed by Thomson Reuters as Highly Cited Researchers in 2017
Tiny remotely operated robots could be designed to diagnose and treat illness in hard-to-reach areas of the human body, research by Qi Zhou of the School of Engineering suggests.