The School's Professor Timothy Drysdale has been recognised for his pioneering work using remote laboratories in engineering teaching at the National Instruments' annual international conference, NI Week (20-23 May 2019) in Austin, Texas.
Professor Timothy Drysdale was recently recognised for his pioneering work in remote laboratories for undergraduate engineering teaching. Having won the National Instruments Engineering Impact Award for Education in the Europe, Middle East and Asia region, he now goes forward to the international final in May 2019, in Austin, Texas.
It is a great pleasure to announce that Mrs Louise Williamson, one of our 2015 Civil Engineering MEng graduates, won the Institute’s of Asphalt Technology Golden Branch award of the Scottish Branch.
The School has invested in the purchase of new digital development boards in order to enhance digital teaching and provide students with experience with the latest industrial devices and software tools.
Dr Tim Stratford and Dr Martin Crapper were recently commended by the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE) for their Excellence in Structural Engineering Education.