Antimicrobial coating industry is rapidly growing. This is to prevent the serious problems caused by bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on the surfaces of many devices.
Freya is from Scotland and besides joining one of the University orchestras, tells us why she chose her programme at Edinburgh and how this is equipping her for future career.
Ewa is from Poland and since starting her degree in Chemical Engineering, she has joined many different student societies, from EngPALS to Winds of Change to the Salsa Society. Read on to find out more about her experience.
This project is connected to the EPSRC Cross College Strategic Scholarships, HealthCare-CMVM Healthcare Strategic DTP Scholarships, College of Science of Engineering and Colle of Medical and Veteri
A project aiming to maximise tidal energy generation has been launched in the presence of Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal, at the University of Edinburgh’s FastBlade facility.
Anne-Marie Thulstrup from Paris and Iris Picquart from Barcelona are both studying chemical engineering and are part of Precious Plastics – a student-run initiative to reduce waste plastic on campus. Learn more about the project, how to get involved - and why the students think engineers are key to a more sustainable future.
The conversion of biomass into biofuels and bioenergy is fundamental to increase the amount of renewable sources and to reduce the consumption of fossil fuels-based energy, thus fulfilling the prin