Institute for Materials and Processes (IMP) at the School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh
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Students at Edinburgh are supported by the University’s Careers Service, which actively partners with the School of Engineering in helping our students to explore options, reflect on their interests and needs, gain experience and ultimately transi
Dr Dimitrios Gerogiorgis, a Lecturer and RAEng Industrial Fellow in Chemical Engineering (IMP), has delivered a Nagai Foundation Invited Lecture at the Department of Chemical System Engineering of the University of Tokyo, entitled “Progress in Continuous Pharmaceutical Manufacturing and Technoeco
2018 marks 150 years since Queen Victoria bestowed the first Regius Chair of Engineering in the UK to the University of Edinburgh. On Wednesday 24 January the School celebrated this milestone by launching its Engineering150 celebrations.
FASTBLADE is commencing construction - see our facility site here.
The Structural Composites Research Facility (SCRF) is funded by a strategic equipment grant (EP/P029922/1). The grant started on the 1st of June 2017 and is due to complete on the 30sh of November 2020. The SCRF is to be setup as a Small Research Facility (SRF) and has been given the name FASTBLADE.
FASTBLADE will offer a suite of experimental and testing services to meet every client’s needs. The team can offer bespoke solutions to match every user’s needs and are supported by the world renown expertise and knowledge within the School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh.
Dr Martin Sweatman from the University of Edinburgh’s School of Engineering has discovered a simple physical principle that might explain how life started on Earth.