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  2. The ImpEE Project: Improving Engineering Education

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    Introduction to Engineering for Sustainable Development. Examples of how this topic might be included into a standard Engineering curriculum. ... Engineering projects should be analysed using the three elements: Economic, Environmental and Social.
  3. The ImpEE Project: Improving Engineering Education

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/impee/?section=topics&topic=stabilisationwedges&page=esd-ts
    Stabilisation Wedges. Examples of how this topic might be included into a standard Engineering curriculum. ... Each team is judged on its ability to defend its portfolio of strategies in a 5 min oral report, considering both capacity constraints and
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  5. Environment Related Research

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    The impact of long-term economic costs is hidden by future discounting, and through a lack of liability of current owners for end-of-life disposal costs. ... Current research is comparing the merits of novel new foundation solutions within the wider
  6. Enginuity

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/enginuity/issue9/article7.html
    For economic reasons, any system used for copying and restoring old films must be fast as well as effective.
  7. Improving Engineering Education. Welcome to the ImpEE web site! We provide resources for Engineering lecturers seeking to integrate Engineering for Sustainable Development (ESD) into their existing curriculum. ... The Using Resources section provides
  8. CUED Multimedia Group

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    Alien Attack. Peter Stidwill (2002/2003) developed an interactive mystery game to teach scientific concepts (targeted at Key Stage 2 National Curriculum) to schoolchildren.
  9. Enginuity

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/enginuity/issue12/article2.html
    enginuity. A Wonderful Thing is a Phillips Machineā€¦. In the Meade Room in the Dept of Applied Economics of Cambridge University stands a Phillips Machine, a device so cunning and ingenious ... We all know that engineers should have a knowledge of
  10. CUED Part 1A Lab: The Statical Equilibrium of Plane Frameworks

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    Consider the reasons for any differences. Consider the effect of mass, Young's modulus and cost on the performance and economics of each structure by constructing appropriate figures of merit.
  11. Environment Related Research

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    Economics. Environment. Society. Engineers are quite used to considering the first two of these factors in all of their projects, but the third is equally important. ... Application of wind power is unlikely to succeed where the economic benefits are
  12. Environment Related Research

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    As well as the direct economic costs of aircraft noise brought about by increased landing charges and reduced operating hours, substantial indirect costs are incurred by noisy aircraft such as the ... If there is a strong economic as well as

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