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Mesuro research instrument

Pioneering School of Engineering research spin-out acquired by international company

2 February 2015

Mesuro, a spin-out company born out of innovative microwave research at Cardiff School of Engineering, has been acquired by Canadian firm Focus Microwaves Inc.

QinetiQ Alphajet

Cardiff Alumnus appointed new CEO of QinetiQ

28 January 2015

Cardiff School of Engineering alumnus Steve Wadley has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of QinetiQ, a leading British multinational defence technology company.

Drops of water

Engineering professor provides advice to high level UN conference

27 January 2015

Professor Roger Falconer has recently returned from a high-level UN meeting in Zaragoza, Spain.

Preserving Wales’ national heritage through innovative engineering

13 January 2015

A collaboration between the Cardiff School of Engineering Additive Manufacturing Laboratories and Welsh Government has led to an innovative way of preserving Y Gadair Ddu (the Black Chair).

Solar panels

Researchers develop energy forecasting tool for Bangladesh

8 January 2015

Researchers from Cardiff School of Engineering’s BRE Centre for Sustainable Construction have developed a forecasting tool that will help Bangladesh plan and monitor its energy use and policy for years to come.

Formula car

Student designed Formula car best in Wales

16 July 2014

Cardiff Racing’s CR10 prototype gains a solid finish at Silverstone’s international student competition.

global challenge award

Global Challenge Award

2 June 2014

Engineering Solutions for High Level Nuclear Waste Disposal.

Learned Society of Wales

7 May 2014

15 members of staff elected as Fellows.

Professor Peter Wells and Professor John McWhirter

Science Council recognition for Cardiff scientists

16 January 2014

Two academics featured in Top 100 list of Leading UK Practising Scientists.

Royal society honours cardiff

Royal Society honours Cardiff scientists

12 December 2013

Professors Graham Hutchings and Peter Wells recognised for research achievements