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  2. The making of a smart tunnel | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for The making of a smart tunnel | University of Cambridge 9 Jun 2014: Crossrail, a new commuter rail line across London due to open in 2018, is the largest civil engineering project currently under construction in Europe, and has put technology at the heart ... A project as big as Crossrail comes with all sorts of
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    17 Jul 2014: Shakir Mohamed, awarded the Certificatein Enterprise with distinction. Another success for the Department is thenumber of students starting theundergraduate Engineering course whichhas seen a substantial increase on previousyears. ... Physics. One of
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    17 Jul 2014: Elsewhere, heads of departmentgenerally lead a team of academics focussed within their own field such as civil, electrical ormechanical engineering. ... Mike Sharman Mike Sharman, a pioneering course director in manufacturing at theDepartment of
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    17 Jul 2014: In conversationwith Robert Mair, Professor of Civil Engineering at the Department ofEngineering, he discussed Robert’s life as an engineer in academia andindustry and world expert on finding innovative solutions to ... The aim of the Award is to
  6. AUTUMN 2014ISSUE 16 Cambridge engineers break superconductor world…

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    1 Dec 2014: From Graduation to the Crossrail projectAlumnus Alan Skarda. I studied at the Department of Engineering from 2007 to 2011, graduating with a BA MEng specialising in Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering. ... Arnoud Jullens, head of Enterprise
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    7 Nov 2014: Most high-profi le civil engineering projects specify the use of extensive monitoring systems to observe the infl uence of new construction on existing infrastructure. ... Delegates regularly cite Praxis courses as ‘the most useful they have ever
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  9. Portrait of a bloody siege | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/portrait-of-a-bloody-siege
    Thumbnail for Portrait of a bloody siege | University of Cambridge 9 Mar 2014: Known in contemporary Britain as the Taiping Rebellion, it is often described as the bloodiest civil war in history. ... The Hakka were traditional builders of village fortifications and the Zhuang were charcoal burners and miners which meant that they
  10. Steel’s inner strength | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/features/steels-inner-strength
    Thumbnail for Steel’s inner strength | University of Cambridge 9 Jun 2014: Supported by funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and the MoD, Dr Carlos Mateo (also from Cambridge), Brown and Bhadeshia set out to accelerate the process. ... It is currently available commercially for civil applications
  11. Topping out for West Cambridge building | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Topping out for West Cambridge building | University of Cambridge 10 Jul 2014: The project follows the merger of the Department of Chemical Engineering and the Institute of Biotechnology. ... The CEB was designed by BDP architects, with a project team that includes Ramboll UK as civil and structural engineers and Hoare Lea as
  12. Rachel Fogg | University of Cambridge

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    11 Feb 2014: I’m a linguist with a degree from Cambridge, and I could have had a career somewhere like the civil service. ... I genuinely love coming to work here every day. Engineering is a fascinating place with people working on everything from wind tunnels and

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