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Read more at: University Teaching Awards Honour Excellence
University Teaching Awards Honour Excellence

University Teaching Awards Honour Excellence

Congratulations to this year’s recipients o f the Pilkington Prizes for teaching excellence, which included Energy@Cambridge members Dr Bart Hallmark, Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology and Mary Ann Steane, Faculty of Architecture and History of Art. Thirteen inspirational academics have been honoured for...


Read more at: Switch Off Week: 10–16 November
Switch Off Week: 10–16 November

Switch Off Week: 10–16 November

The University’s annual Switch Off Week, 10 - 16 November, will be all about working together to reduce the University’s energy use. World class research demands energy but we can all help keep the amount used to a minimum say the event's organisers. During the week staff are encouraged to join colleagues in switching off...


Read more at: Cambridge Engineers Break Superconductor World Record
Cambridge Engineers Break Superconductor World Record

Cambridge Engineers Break Superconductor World Record

A world record that has stood for more than a decade has been broken by a team of engineers led by Professor David Cardwell, harnessing the equivalent of three tonnes of force inside a golf ball-sized sample of material that is normally as brittle as fine china. Professor Cardwell’s team managed to ‘trap’ a magnetic field...


Read more at: Shell Future Energy Challenge Poster Winner Announced
Shell Future Energy Challenge Poster Winner Announced

Shell Future Energy Challenge Poster Winner Announced

Energy@cambridge is pleased to announce the winner of its Shell sponsored Future Energy Challenge Poster Competition held on the 22 nd October 2014. The first prize of £250 was won by Michael Price, a graduate student and Winton Scholar in the Department of Physics, who presented on the power efficiency gain of Perovskite...


Read more at: SET for Britain
SET for Britain

SET for Britain

Dr Lorna Ayton, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, won the SET for Britain Silver Award for a poster on Reducing the Sound Generated by Aeroengines.


Read more at: Senior academic promotions announced 2015
Senior academic promotions announced 2015

Senior academic promotions announced 2015

The senior academic promotions take effect from 1 October 2015. 39 Professorships have been announced, together with 41 Readerships and 23 Senior Lectureships. These include Professorships for 11 Energy@Cambridge members, including the following: Dr James Haseloff in the Department of Plant Sciences; David Howarth in the...


Read more at: Science Festival 2015: Connectivity and Flow in Future Cities
Science Festival 2015: Connectivity and Flow in Future Cities

Science Festival 2015: Connectivity and Flow in Future Cities

Reported by Natalie Miazga , CSaP Policy Intern In a Science Festival event hosted by CSaP, the Cambridge Forum for Sustainability and the Environment , and the Energy@Cambridge Initiative , a panel of speakers brought together the challenges and opportunities presented by rapid growth and urbanisation of cities. This was...


Read more at: August 2014: Royal Society honours Cambridge scientists
August 2014: Royal Society honours Cambridge scientists

August 2014: Royal Society honours Cambridge scientists

The Royal Society has announced the recipients of its awards, medals and prizes for 2104. Three Cambridge scientists, two of whom are members of Energy@Cambridge, are among those honoured by the Royal Society this week (August 2014). Professor Jeremy Baumberg FRS, Department of Physics, received the Rumford Medal “ for his...


Read more at: Queen's Birthday Honours 2015
Queen's Birthday Honours 2015

Queen's Birthday Honours 2015

Congratulations to Professor Harry Bhadeshia FRS FREng who is knighted for his work on metals and services to Science and Technology, Professor James Jackson FRS, who receives the CBE for services to Environmental Science and Prof Lisa Hall, who has been awarded the CBE for services to higher education and to sport.


Read more at: Professor Ann Dowling President of the Royal Academy of Engineering
Professor Ann Dowling President of the Royal Academy of Engineering

Professor Ann Dowling President of the Royal Academy of Engineering

Royal Academy of Engineering celebrates its first female President