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  2. Deployable Structures

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/now/millennium_bridge.html
    Millennium Bridge. When the New Millennium bridge opened in London in June 2000, it was only natural that Allan McRobie's family urged him to visit. ... Within a week he had built a model of a section of the New Millennium bridge in the Structures lab,
  3. Milestones 1975 - 2000

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    A new Engineering Design Centre, funded with a grant of nearly £1m over four years from the SERC, was inaugurated on 1 January, 1991 "To develop, validate and disseminate fundamental design ... Haroon Ahmed was appointed to a Chair at the Cavendish, and
  4. William Austyn Mair

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1950-1975/mair.html
    He worked with Professor Hawthorne to forge links with the heat transfer laboratories, and to establish the new aeronautical laboratory in the South Wing of the Baker Building, a position which
  5. Haroon Ahmed

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    He then continued to work with Charles Oatley, until Oatley retired, before moving into the new research area of electron beam lithography in 1970.
  6. 1875 - 1900

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/1875-1900/milestones_05.html
    True engineers, Stuart and his assistant Lyon evolved a scheme for jacking up the roof and inserting new walls beneath it.
  7. James Stuart

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1875-1900/stuart.html
    As a result, it was decided to set up a new Professorship of Mechanism and Applied Mechanics (the word 'Engineering' had been rejected in the title).
  8. John Baker

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1925-1950/baker3.html
    Not only did Baker come up with a way of improving existing shelters, but he also designed a new type of indoor table shelter, known as the Morrison shelter, of which
  9. James Ewing

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1875-1900/ewing2.html
    During his tenure the school grew at an enormous rate: a Tripos was instituted (1892) a laboratory founded (1894) and in 1899 a new wing was opened in memory of John
  10. David Newland

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    The case made engineering history and after the enquiry he was put in charge of preparing a new British Standard for these components to prevent similar failures in the future.
  11. Hopkinson and ICI Professorship of Applied Thermodynamics

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    This was achieved with sponsorship from ICI, in 1951, leading to the creation of a new Chair, the Hopkinson and Imperial Chemical Industries Professorship of Thermodynamics.
  12. Communications Engineering

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/now/comms_sentient.html
    Professor Hopper refers to this concept as 'programming with spaces', representing a new 'do nothing' user interface, requiring no conscious interaction from the user.
  13. Enginuity

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1975-2000/enginuity/issue5/index.html
    This new area of research complements the strong existing research activity in geotechnical engineering, as well as work in the Department of Chemical Engineering. ... Further information can be obtained from Dr M.D. Macleod, the department’s new
  14. Engineering for the Life Sciences

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/lifesciences/contacts.html
    Contacts. For further information please contact:. Professor Daniel M. Wolpert. Cambridge University. Engineering Department. Trumpington Street. Cambridge. CB2 1PZ. United Kingdom. E-mail: wolpert@eng.cam.ac.uk. Tel: 44 1223 3 32676. Fax: 44 1223 3
  15. NMS Group

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/publications/2000.html
    Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Publications 2000. 29. Density, sp. 3. fraction, and cross-sectional structure of amorphous carbon films determined by x-ray reflectivity and electron energy-loss
  16. Microchips

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    Small Objects of attraction. The development of a new type of microprocessor using magnetic fields rather than the electronic versions used today has captured the imagination of the media.
  17. William Austyn Mair

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/1950-1975/mair.html
    He worked with Professor Hawthorne to forge links with the heat transfer laboratories, and to establish the new aeronautical laboratory in the South Wing of the Baker Building, a position which
  18. William Austyn Mair

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1975-2000/mair.html
    He worked with Professor Hawthorne to forge links with the heat transfer laboratories, and to establish the new aeronautical laboratory in the South Wing of the Baker Building, a position which
  19. Milestones 1975 - 2000

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    Milestones 1975 2000. 1994. The new Language Lab was officially opened by the Duke of Edinburgh, the Chancellor of the University. ... A new post of Director of Research, was set up in recognition of the increasing importance of research grant funding to
  20. 1875 - 1900

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/1875-1900/milestones_03.html
    In 1850 a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the two ancient universities of Oxford and Cambridge and its recommendations led to the introduction and examination of new studies, with ... Ten new chairs were suggested, including one in
  21. Deployable Structures

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/now/millennium_bridge2.html
    It may not be of use to the New Millennium Bridge itself, where the problem is likely to be circumvented by the use of damping, but will be invaluable information for
  22. Enginuity

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1975-2000/enginuity/issue6/index.html
    Major new research initiatives requiring new buildings are likely to be at the West Camhridge site, where an extension to our existing Whittle laboratory was recently opened by Sir John Cadogan.
  23. NMS Group-Facilities

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/facilities.html
    Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Facilities. Deposition. Processing. Characterization. Cleanrooms. Computing resources.
  24. Engineering for the Life Sciences

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/lifesciences/vacancies.html
    Vacancies. No Life Science vacancies at present. Please check our Departmental Job Vacancies2007 Cambridge University Engineering Dept.
  25. Welcome to the new SSJC website!

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/ssjc/index.html
    Quick links:Welcome to the new SSJC website! Donec commodo. Pellentesque nunc.
  26. NMS Group-Opportunities

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/opportunities.html
    Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Vacancies. All current vacancies:. PhD positions. PhD positions are available every year. Prospective candidates are invited to send their CV and two reference letters
  27. Lattice Material

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    Engineering Materials. An entirely new approach to engineering materials has produced stiff lightweight structures that can be tailored towards a variety of uses. ... A radical new civil engineering approach towards producing a new material is being
  28. NMS Group-People-Russo

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/people/gr378.html
    Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Giuseppe Russo. Contact Information. E-mail: ProcessTech<at>graphene.cam.ac.uk. Address: Cambridge Graphene Centre, University of Cambridge, 9, JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge,
  29. NMS Group

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/publications/2003.html
    Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Publications 2003. 65. Dynamic roughening of tetrahedral amorphous carbon. C. Casiraghi, A. C. Ferrari, A. J. Flewitt, D. P. Chu, J. Robertson;64 Raman spectroscopy of
  30. William Austyn Mair

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    This work made use of a new high speed wind tunnel under construction at Farnborough.
  31. Milestones 1975 - 2000

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    Rolls Royce funded a new Professorship of Aerothermal Technology, a Chair to which Professor Nick Cumpsty was elected. ... A new Aerodynamics lab was built on top of the Baker building to accommodate a low turbulence wind tunnel.
  32. Introduction to the MDR demo

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    after adding all the new words to the original query.
  33. 1875 - 1900

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1875-1900/milestones_03.html
    In 1850 a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the two ancient universities of Oxford and Cambridge and its recommendations led to the introduction and examination of new studies, with ... Ten new chairs were suggested, including one in
  34. Enginuity

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1975-2000/enginuity/issue1/index.html
    you news of Association affairs.
  35. NMS Group-Publications

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    Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Publications.
  36. Institute for Manufacturing

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/now/ifm.html
    Institute for Manufacturing. "Turning visions into reality" (or 'ideas into action') is how Professor Mike Gregory describes the business of manufacturing, and with the launch of the new Institute for Manufacturing, ... Strong industrial networks
  37. Engineering for the Life Sciences

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/lifesciences/research.html
    Research Areas. Acquisition and Analysis of Physiological Signals. Biosensors for rapid characterisation and screening of target proteins (Dr Ashwin Seshia). Diagnosis of schizophrenia (Professor Bill Fitzgerald). Medical applications of optical
  38. NMS Group-People-Beunat

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/people/jb2243.html
    Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Juliette Beunat. Contact Information. E-mail: jb2243<at>cam.ac.uk. E-mail: jb2243<at>cam.ac.uk. Address: Cambridge Graphene Centre, University of Cambridge, 9, JJ Thomson
  39. Robert Mair

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/now/rjm.html
    Robert Mair, together with his colleagues, has recently been awarded a £2m grant from the Joint Infrastructure Fund which will fund a new Centre for Geotechnical Process and Construction Modelling. ... Construction of the new building, which will
  40. NMS Group

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/publications/2005.html
    Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Publications 2005. 91. Raman spectroscopy of hydrogenated amorphous carbon. C. Casiraghi, A. C. Ferrari, J. Robertson;90. Surface diffusion: The low activation energy path
  41. William Austyn Mair

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1975-2000/mair2.html
    This work made use of a new high speed wind tunnel under construction at Farnborough.
  42. 1875 - 1900

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1875-1900/milestones_04.html
    1878. Engineering Workshop. The opening of the new Workshop was announced in the Reporter in October 1878.
  43. Enginuity

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1975-2000/enginuity/issue3/index.html
    Two building projects will soon he underway. The first will be a new floor on the roof of the north wing of Baker Building.
  44. Engineering for the Life Sciences

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/lifesciences/people.html
    People. Click on a name to go to their website. Biological micro-scale mechanics. Tel: 44 1223 332725. Medical equipment design, inclusive design. Tel: 44 1223 332742. Tel: 44 1223 765201. Molecular dynamics. Tel: 44 1223 766316. Biological signal
  45. 1875 - 1900

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/1875-1900/milestones.html
    1878 Engineering Workshop opened. 1882 Two storey extension, new cottages and foundry in Free School Lane. ... 1898 John Hopkinson died in mountaineering accident. His widow leaves money to build new laboratory.
  46. Cambridge Engineering Selector

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/now/ces.html
    Select Company. Cambridge Engineering Selector. Designers involved in the development of new equipment need to make decisions over which materials and design processes to use.
  47. Professor Mark Welland

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/now/mew.html
    Professor Mark Welland. Mark Welland came to Cambridge in 1987 from a job with IBM in New York. ... I am now interested in developing biologically based devices, which is a new challenge.
  48. The Jubilee Line Extension

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/now/jubilee.html
    For the civil engineers involved, it was a gigantic project: twin tunnels 11 km long, crossing the river in four places, with eleven new stations to be built, eight of which ... With MPs waiting to move into new offices as well as the Dome about to open,
  49. NMS Group

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/publications/2001.html
    Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Publications 2001. 42. Resonant Raman spectroscopy of disordered, amorphous and diamond-like carbon. A. C. Ferrari, J. Robertson;41. X-ray reflectivity of ultra-thin
  50. 1900 - 1925

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/1900-1925/milestones.html
    Milestones 1900 1925. 1900 The new wing built on the Engineering Laboratory in Free School Lane to commemorate John Hopkinson was completed and opened by Lord Kelvin. ... Bertram Hopkinson was appointed the new Professor of Mechanism and Applied Mechanics
  51. 1875 - 1900

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/1875-1900/milestones_02.html
    There were those who wanted to see civil engineering accepted as a new Tripos subject at Cambridge and Willis to be appointed as Professor of Engineering.

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