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Prize winning paper on optical nanoantennas at national conference

4 May 2012

Jamie Stokes from the Photonics group in Electrical and Electronic Engineering won the Best Paper prize at The Festival of Radio Science organised by the International Union of Radio Science (URSI) at Durham University.

Grant to solve quantum communication problem

24 April 2012

A solution to the problem of sending information in single quantum particles over global distances could be a step closer thanks to grants of over €3 million that have been awarded to researchers in the University of Bristol’s Quantum Photonics group.

Electrical engineers develop LED ‘Magic Wands’

24 April 2012

Engineers from the University of Bristol have developed illuminating ‘magic wands’ that work by picking up radio signals from mobile devices.

Boeing Prizes demonstrate importance of electrical and electronic engineering

20 April 2012

Two undergraduate students studying electrical and electronic engineering have been awarded a prizes from Boeing, the world’s leading aerospace company.

How do radio signals travel to your mobile phone?

17 April 2012

Professor Andrew Nix discusses the mobile phone signal level predictions he performed for BBC's Bang Goes the Theory [16 April 2012]

Boeing prizes and scholarship awarded to Aerospace Engineering students

10 January 2012

Boeing prizes and scholarship awarded to Aerospace Engineering students

ACCIS PhD student awarded best student paper at ASME 2011

3 September 2011

ACCIS PhD student awarded best student paper at ASME 2011

Business success for Engineering graduate

18 August 2011

Computer Science graduate Chris Strand has had a remarkable double success with his new company. For full details, see the main University website at: http://www.bris.ac.uk/news/2011/7869.html

Open Day demonstrates the excitement of electrical and electronic engineering

24 June 2011

Open Day demonstrates the excitement and industrial relevance of electrical and electronic engineering

Peter Head Lecture on Climate Change

9 June 2011

The Bristol Dynamic Designs Lecture: 'Entering the Ecological Age – the Engineer's Role' (Peter Head CBE FREng FRSA, chaired by Professor Nick Lieven), Thursday 21st July (5.30pm-7.00pm) in the Pugsley Lecture Theatre, Queen's Building. This ground breaking lecture will outline the challenges facing society in the context of climate change and a burgeoning world population, and will review what changes we can make to meet these challenges. Followed by a drinks reception. To book a place, please email: emma.wood@bristol.ac.uk. For details of the Dynamic Designs week, please see: www.bris.ac.uk/dynamic-designs