Ewch i’r prif gynnwys

Newyddion Ysgol Peirianneg

Professor Adrian Porch

Blood glucose monitor could benefit millions

5 Mai 2016

Professor Adrian Porch and his research team at the School of Engineering are developing a device which they believe could help millions of people with diabetes.

Ryan Marks at the Young Persons' Lecture Contest

Research associate's success at national contest

25 Ebrill 2016

Ryan Marks was named overall runner-up at the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) Young Persons' Lecture Competition.

Professor Sam Evans

Professor Sam Evans appointed Head of School of Engineering

22 Ebrill 2016

Vice-Chancellor Colin Riordan has appointed Professor Sam Evans as Head of the School of Engineering.

Professor Manu Haddad

Research group leader inducted into Learned Society of Wales

21 Ebrill 2016

Professor Manu Haddad has been inducted into the Learned Society of Wales.

Professor Karen Holford

Pro Vice-Chancellor recognised by Chwarae Teg

15 Ebrill 2016

Professor Karen Holford FREng has received the NPTC Group Award for Education.

Engineering Hackathon

First engineering hackathon a success

12 Ebrill 2016

The School of Engineering’s first Hackathon, hosted in association with General Electric (GA) Aviation, was been hailed as a success.

Fred Thomas

Fred Thomas, 1930-2016

30 Mawrth 2016

The School of Engineering is saddened to learn of the passing of Fred Thomas.

Mining plant

Researcher to receive Adrian Normanton Medal

29 Mawrth 2016

School of Engineering research associate Julian Steer has been recognised by the Council of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.

Newport Road entrance to Queen's Buildings

Civil Engineering performs strongly in QS World Rankings

22 Mawrth 2016

Civil Engineering at Cardiff University has risen significantly to be rated in the top 10 disciplines of its kind nationally and amongst the top 100 in the world.

An aeroplane flies through lighning

Students recognised by South Wales Institute of Engineers

21 Mawrth 2016

Rabia Abid, a PhD student at the School of Engineering, is one of three Cardiff University students to share the 2016 David Douglas Award.

Electrical pylon

School of Engineering wins new multi-million pound project on energy

14 Mawrth 2016

Cardiff University’s School of Engineering will lead a new £24million collaborative research project, named FLEXIS.

Cardiff Grail

Hwb ariannol o £2M ar gyfer canolfan ymchwil arthritis

11 Mawrth 2016

Cydnabyddir "potensial trawsnewidiol" ymchwil arthritis mewn adnewyddiad cyllid

River

Academic appointed to National Flood Resilience Science Advisory Group

7 Mawrth 2016

Professor Roger Falconer has been invited the join the Scientific Advisory Group.

Photograph of a building

School of Engineering at heart of European project

17 Chwefror 2016

In combination with European partners, the centre is working on a project that could help to revolutionise design and construction.

Researcher with microscope

Cardiff engineers scoop top prize for research paper

15 Chwefror 2016

Three researchers from Cardiff University School of Engineering have been selected to receive the 2016 Microwave Prize.

Budding Brunels

Budding Brunels

10 Chwefror 2016

Y genhedlaeth nesaf o adeiladwyr yn cael blas ar fywyd yn y brifysgol

A technician working in the Additive Manufacturing Laboratory

School of Engineering receives backing of NFL project

17 Rhagfyr 2015

A project led by America's NFL is funding work at the School of Engineering's Additive Manufacturing Laboratories.

3D printed material for helmets

Yr NFL yn cefnogi deunydd i atal anafiadau i'r ymennydd

16 Rhagfyr 2015

Deunydd 3D newydd wedi'i argraffu a ddatblygwyd gan ymchwilwyr Prifysgol yn cael arian yn rhan o 'Head Health Challenge' a gefnogir gan yr NFL

Fish Spy in action

Innovative New Device to Help Anglers

10 Rhagfyr 2015

ASTUTE Project engineers have helped to develop a new product that provides an insight into underwater life.

A female engineer

More Women Engineers Needed

2 Rhagfyr 2015

Wales is missing out by not employing more female chartered engineers, Professor Karen Holford tells Eye on Wales radio programme.