An historical collaboration Siemens and the University of Lincoln, U.K., have pioneered a unique model of industrial/academic collaboration, which has won many national and regional awards. Siemens worked with the university from the start to develop the school concept and course content and made a very significant contribution financially to the new build and set up. Read the entire article at: http://www.energy.siemens.com/nl/pool/hq/energy-topics/publications/venture/05-2012/Venture_16.pdf
Prof Paul Stewart
University of Sheffield Dept Automatic Control And Systems Engineering Grads 1996
Group photo of the 3rd years after the Examiners Meeting, Summer 1996, taken behind AC&SE’s home in the Amy Johnson Building
New Institute of Mechanical Engineers Fellow in the School of Engineering
Dr Jill Stewart, Head of Engineering at the University of Lincoln, was elected today as Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Fellowship of IMechE is the highest class of elected membership, and is awarded to individuals who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to and innovation in mechanical engineering. The Institution of Mechanical Engineers was formed […]
Energies, Volume 5, Issue 6 (June 2012), Pages 1705-2070
http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/5/6?view=abstract Article:Intermolecular Hydrogen Transfer in Isobutane Hydrate Energies 2012, 5(6), 1705-1712; doi:10.3390/en5061705 Received: 5 April 2012; in revised form: 18 May 2012 / Accepted: 22 May 2012 / Published: 25 May 2012Download PDF Full-text (378 KB) Article:A High Performance Real-Time Simulator for Controllers Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing Energies 2012, 5(6), 1713-1733; doi:10.3390/en5061713 Received: 19 March 2012; in […]
FP7 Energy – Final Call
Info and Partnering Day – Bilateral meetings 4th/5th July 2012 Brussels Jill and I will be attending these events on behalf of the School of Engineering The Partnering Day will be organised on the 5th of July 2012 as a Networking Event in addition to the FP7 Energy Infoday 2012 of the European Commission FOCUS […]