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Exploring the Frontiers of Engineering
01 September 2010
The brightest young engineers from the US and Europe are gathering this week in Cambridge for a high profile meeting, which its organisers hope will be a springboard for the next generation of engineering superstars.The EU-US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium is an intensive themed workshop for 60 of the best engineers under the age of 40 from the US and Europe. It aims to promote research collaboration at the cutting edge of exciting engineering fields, and to create a global network of future stars of engineering.The event is being organised by the US National Academy of Engineering and The Royal Academy of Engineering on behalf of the umbrella organisation of European engineering Academies, Euro-CASE.

Concrete, heal thyself
01 September 2010 Dr Henk Jonkers
An engineer speaking at an international symposium in Cambridge today has invented a biological concrete that can repair its own cracks. Dr Henk Jonkers is in Cambridge to attend the first ever EU-US Frontiers of Engineering symposium - a gathering of the best engineers under the age of 40 from both sides of the Atlantic. The event is being organised by the US National Academy of Engineering and the UK's Royal Academy of Engineering on behalf of EuroCASE, the umbrella organisation of European Engineering Academies.

Engage with the Academy's events held at this year's Cheltenham Science Festival
10 August 2010 Robert Llewellyn and Roger Kemp FREng discuss the pros of electric vehicles at The Times Cheltenham Science Festival
The Academy had a bumper time at this year's Cheltenham Science Festival (9 to 13 June), which attracted over 28,000 visitors, surpassing all previous attendance figures. The appetite for public engagement with science and engineering shows no signs of diminishing. The Academy has been working with Cheltenham Science Festival for four years to help build its engineering profile, which was reflected in this year's programming. Over 1,500 people attended public debates, discussions and interactive demonstration sessions featuring Academy Fellows and awardees from the Academy's public engagement grant scheme, Ingenious.

Nuclear engineer wins Academy award
26 July 2010 Will Machin recieves the Sir George Macfarlane certificate from Academy President Lord Browne of Madingley
Will Machin's early career has been characterised by an extraordinary determination to achieve success for himself and his employer, the National Nuclear Laboratory. Now he has fulfilled his early potential with a prestigious award from the Academy - he received the Sir George Macfarlane certificate from Academy President Lord Browne of Madingley earlier this month.




Bosch Technology Horizons Award winners announced
21 July 2010 Winners recieving their awards
The 2010 winners of the Bosch Technology Horizons Award were announced at a ceremony held at the Academy. The award is an essay writing competition that is open to all young people aged 14 to 24. Now in its fifth year, the competition aims to raise the profile of engineering and technology amongst young people. Entrants were asked to write a short essay on the question: 'Are engineering and technology essential for future development?'. The two award winners were named as Caitlin Willis and Thomas Dean...

Rebalancing the economy, starting with research
08 July 2010
The Royal Academy of Engineering has set out its view that the central focus for government-funded science and engineering research in the UK must be the rebalancing of the economy towards a high-technology based manufacturing sector. In a letter to Professor Adrian Smith, Director General Science and Research, Academy President, Lord Browne of Madingley, sets out the case for driving this process by concentrating engineering research in the country's best-performing universities...

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Academy Events

09 September 2010 The Governance of Autonomous Systems
A meeting held in collaboration with the UCL Centre for Ethics and Law

13 September 2010 GO-Science
A reception for participants on the Academy/GO-Science engagement programme

15 September 2010 Engineering Research Forum
Showcasing Academy-sponsored research

20 - 23 September 2010 The Royal Academy of Engineering's London Design Festival Programme 2010
Designing a low carbon infrastructure for London

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Academy in the News

Bioconcrete – Dr Henk Jonkers tells Radio 4 Material World about his research - September 7th

Radio4:You and Yours - Funding Science and Engineering (chapter 7) - August 25th

Mail online: Has the spark gone out of electric cars? - August 23rd

Indian Times online: Adopt commercial approach to research - August 19th

Clean water bottle wins UK leg of James Dyson Award - August 5th

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News of Fellows

Norbert R. Morgenstern FREng FRSC awarded the 2010 Schuster Medal

Professor Andy Hopper CBE FREng FRS receives honorary degree at Queen's University, Belfast

Professor Dame Wendy Hall CBE FREng FRS appointed Dean of new Faculty at the University of Southampton

Professor John Burland CBE FREng FRS talks about working on the Leaning Tower of Pisa

Sir Frederick (Ned) Warner FREng FRS dies aged 100

Sir David McMurtry CBE FREng, recipient of honorary fellowship

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