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From Naomi Imms
Find out how the School of Engineering at the University of Edinburgh is making the world a better place. -
From Joe Burchell
BackgroundLubica developed her passion for the geosciences while working with the British Geological Survey. She subsequently completed an MSc in Reservoir Evaluation… -
From Joe Burchell
BackgroundBen’s background in natural sciences, chemistry and physics had ignited his interest in materials science, especially for renewable energy… -
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BackgroundAlyona came to IDCORE to pursue an interest in offshore renewables, after having spent a period in banking following the completion of a Civil Engineering… -
From Joe Burchell
BackgroundSusana fell in love with Scotland when she was sent to Aberdeen to undertake an MSc in safety and reliability in the oil and gas industry by her then… -
From Joe Burchell
Nicholas’s ProjectThe IDCORE training is very broad creating a breadth of knowledge that has been invaluable to Nicholas when working with his project sponsor,… -
From Joe Burchell
BackgroundNadia recently completed an MSc in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Edinburgh and was seeking to develop her knowledge further with a PhD. IDCORE… -
From Joe Burchell
BackgroundMac grew up in Suffolk, often holidaying in Scotland which attracted him to the University of Edinburgh where his first degree was a joint Masters in… -
From Joe Burchell
BackgroundAfter graduating from UCL with an MEng in Civil Engineering, Elie joined the coastal engineering team at Mott McDonald, hoping to pursue interests that he… -
From Joe Burchell
BackgroundLuke came to IDCORE from a very practical background. After leaving school he did an HND and then a degree in Electrical Engineering. He subsequently worked… -
From Flora Reynolds
Dr Dave Laurenson, Director of Learning and Teaching in the School of Engineering, gives an overview of this exciting subject and explains why the University of… -
From Billy Rosendale
Tacky: a slippery slope to Engineering Adhesion and friction phenomena are ubiquitous; they affect our everyday life and play a key role in many engineering and… -
From Billy Rosendale
Hear from teaching staff and students on our mechanical engineering undergraduate degrees. -
From Billy Rosendale
Hear from teaching staff and students on our undergraduate chemical engineering degrees at the School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh. -
From Billy Rosendale
Hear from teaching staff and students about studying our General Engineering (H100) undergraduate degree.
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