Mechanical Engineering
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Success for Bath at the European Rocketry Competition 2021
Author - Elliot Robinson Last October, five senior Bath rocket team (BRT) members and I attended the European Rocketry Competition (EuRoC) in Portugal. At 5:59pm local time on Thursday 21 October, we successfully launched and flew our rocket to a...
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Problems to be solved by the upcoming generation of engineers
First year Aerospace Engineering student, Suvid Jain, discusses how the world's current problems will be solved by the upcoming generation of engineers.
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A mission to Venus: modelling an aerocapture
"Interest in space exploration has never been greater." Aerospace Engineering students, Daniel, Max and Francis discuss their modelling techniques assignment - an aerocapture mission to Venus.
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7 tips and skills new engineering students can't do without
First year Aerospace Engineering student, Suvid, discusses the skills he thinks are useful for new engineering students.
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How a year at Buro Happold supported my degree programme
Mechanical Engineering student, Jack Woods, discusses the value of doing a placement year.
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Top tips for transitioning from student to professional on placement
Mechanical Engineering student, Egor, gives his top tips for making the transition from student to professional on placement.
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At a distance - working remotely on placement
Mechanical Engineering student, Egor Naumov, shares his experiences of working from home on his placement year.
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My Placement: Project Analyst at Quick Release
Mechanical Engineering student, Egor Naumov, shares his experiences of his placement year at Quick Release, a product data management consultancy.
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Competing at the Efficiency for Access Design Challenge
Author: Georgina Beardsmore - The Competition The Efficiency for Access Design Challenge (in partnership with Engineers without Borders) is a global competition that works towards accelerating clean energy access. University teams from across three continents came together to enhance the efficiency...
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My experience starting a PhD project in collaboration with CERN
Author: Sophie McNair In October 2019 I joined the University of Bath to start my PhD in Mechanical Engineering, with a project run as part of the university’s collaboration with the CMS experiment at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. This has...