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From Billy Rosendale March 17th, 2025
Advancing offshore wind infrastructure: Hydrodynamics of lazy wave power cables The rapid expansion of offshore renewable energy - particularly wind, wave, and tidal… -
From Billy Rosendale March 7th, 2025
Abstract Advanced electronic/optoelectronic technologies designed to allow stable, intimate integration with living organisms will accelerate progress in biomedical… -
From Billy Rosendale November 6th, 2024
The Monster Turbines and Scary Engineering Science of Wind Energy “No, it’s the work of the devil!” That is reportedly the response of local… -
From Billy Rosendale October 9th, 2024
Space telescopes: from science fiction to reality – and back? The origins of the idea of telescopes in space go back to the 1920s, with a combination of science… -
From Billy Rosendale August 8th, 2024
Connecting the Dots: People, Data, Digitalisation and Net Zero People, data and digitalisation play essential roles in the energy sector to meet our net zero target… -
From Billy Rosendale May 22nd, 2024
The pixel takes it all We are fascinated by how our brain interprets what we see. Emulation of our brain's ability to process visual signals has in turn inspired… -
From Billy Rosendale April 26th, 2024
Dis-continuous – Adventures in fluid mechanics, computer science and numerical analysis Abstract Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) touches everyone’s… -
From Billy Rosendale April 19th, 2024
Violent waves at the engineered coast Abstract Our coasts are a focus for economic activity whether directly associated with the sea or enabled by transhipment. They… -
From Billy Rosendale March 25th, 2024
Engineering the 21st century – from bio-interfaces to AI-on-chip technologies Abstract The 21st century is defined by increasingly intelligent machines and a… -
From Billy Rosendale March 12th, 2024
Agile Energy Systems – Enabling the Transition to a Sustainable Future Abstract From the dawn of the Industrial Revolution in the 1750s until the 1880s, it… -
From Billy Rosendale January 11th, 2024
The principle of parsimony in computational biomechanics Computational modelling is being extensively employed to assess the biomechanical properties and response of… -
From Francesca Coates November 6th, 2023
This session aims to offer an overview of teaching, learning and the student experience in the School of Engineering’s Undergraduate degrees in 2023/24. It is not… -
From Francesca Coates November 6th, 2023
This session aims to offer an overview of teaching, learning and the student experience in the School of Engineering’s Undergraduate degrees in 2023/24. It is not… -
From Billy Rosendale October 26th, 2023
Imaging Time: Cameras for the Fourth Dimension Time is often considered as the fourth dimension, along with the length, width and depth that form the fabric of…
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