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In his Inaugural Lecture, Professor Chris Brace, Deputy Director of the Power and Vehicle Research Centre (PVRC) in the University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering, Professor Chris Brace discusses...
Audio podcast recorded to complement an article in E&T , the journal of the Institution of Engineering and Technology. Laura Onita talks to Dr John McCarthy, Technical Director Highways and Transportation...
Dr. Finn Giuliani from Imperial College of Science and Technology, Faculty of Engineering explains how new understanding of material properties at a tiny scale could lead to a radical transformation in the...
This resource is a comprehensive and accessible guide to the way things work around us. Professor Stephen Ressler investigates, among other topics, power plants, dams, aqueducts, railroads, communication...
Television documentary. The disappearance of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 in 2014 stunned the world. In an era of smart-phones and GPS, how could a 270-ton passenger jet vanish? The programme tells the...
A University of Bath Public Lecture Podcast. ‘Internet of Things’ technologies have emerged over recent years as enabling technologies for lifelong healthcare. Increasingly these technologies are seen as...
Britain emerged from the Second World War in financial crisis, but one technological innovation provided hope for the future: a world-leading jet aviation industry. During the Cold War, the jet engine became...
The US National Academy of Engineering (NAE) collaborated with four partners -- Arizona State University, Museum of Science-Boston, University of Virginia, and the Colorado School of Mines -- to develop a...
This short video demonstrates an experiment to prove that a capacitor blocks direct current. Intended for beginners. [6 minutes]
By 2006, as many as 5,000 electric cars were destroyed by the major car companies that built them. Today, the electric car is back... with a vengeance. From the director of WHO KILLED THE ELECTRIC CAR? this...
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