The Arkwright Scholarships Trust has made its largest ever award of Scholarships to future leaders in the engineering profession. 410 sixth form Scholarships have been awarded at Ceremonies in London and Glasgow.
The largest carbon capture and storage (CCS) research partnership in the UK has grown even bigger as the University of Strathclyde joins the group, bringing world-leading expertise in areas such as carbon dioxide (CO2) transport and environmental impact analysis.
Staff and students at the School of Engineering are lending their expertise to a water rocket competition which is part of the Midlothian Science Festival and runs from 4th - 19th October.
The Guardian's Smallword Nanotech reports on interdisciplinary research carried out between the University of Edinburgh's School of Engineering, School of Chemistry and private firm Nanoflex Ltd.
"Future for Li-Fi is everywhere" says Professor Haas
Li-Fi pioneer Professor Harald Haas has featured on the BBC World Service programme 'Click' talking about visual light communication technology using micro LEDs.
Scientists from the Scottish Carbon Capture and Storage (SCCS) research partnership have competitively won a 20% share of a £2.57 million funding pot to carry out targeted research that will support the commercial deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the UK.
In the 2014 Tam Dalyell Lecture, Professor Harald Haas, Chair of Mobile Communications at The University of Edinburgh, reveals an amazing innovation that could change wireless communications forever.