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fedmarketing6th May 2022
Faculty of Engineering & Design REF 2021 'thank you' event
The Faculty of Engineering & Design’s REF 2021 'thank you' event took place on 25 April. Approximately 50 people attended the event, which had been arranged to thank colleagues from the Faculty, Research & Innovation Services (RIS) and the Library...
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fedmarketing6th August 2021
Teaching with Simulation - Part 2
Read Part 2 of Dr Rob Wortham's blog to learn more about the challenges and future opportunities for Robotics Platform Engineering.
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fedmarketing12th July 2021
Teaching with Simulation - Part 1
Read Dr Rob Wortham's blog, exploring the challenges to adapt teaching engineering to a fully online mode during the Covid-19 pandemic. This was particularly challenging for Robotics, which was traditionally taught using physical robots in lab environments.
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fedmarketing7th July 2021
From here to there… reflections on a semester of the #bathblend – Part 3
Read part 3 of Dr Steve Cayzer's blog on delivering the #bathblend way of teaching during the first semester of academic year 2020/21.
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fedmarketing31st March 2021
REF 2021: Celebrating our submission
Today is the REF 2021 deadline and to celebrate our submission, Professor Davide Mattia, Associate Dean (Research), reflects on the Faculty’s journey over the last six years preparing for the REF and how our research has made a difference.
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fedmarketing19th March 2021
The fiction that inspired engineers
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fedmarketing8th March 2021
Lasers and olive oil: a research gas turbine
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fedmarketing23rd February 2021
The race to zero-emission flight with additive manufacturing
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fedmarketing29th January 2021
Research into human-robot collaboration
Soundbite by James Male, a PhD student in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering. James discusses his research which looks at developing methods for humans and robots to work together in an industrial manufacturing setting.
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fedmarketing25th January 2021
From here to there… reflections on a semester of the #bathblend – Part 2
In the second part of this blog, Prof Steve Cayzer discusses the challenges that distanced learning presents.