The next MAAT project meeting will be held from 24th to 27th April 2013 during aeronautics fair AERO Friedrichshafen in Friedrichshafen, Germany. Friedrichshafen is home to the first Zeppelin airship, which was built at Lake Constance in 1899. If you are interested in the MAAT project, pay us a visit. The project team is looking […]
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EU FP7 MAAT Airship Project Newsletter
The MAAT Project is now one year old, and to celebrate the results of our first year of collaborative research, we have produced a newsletter: D 9.5_Newsletter_MAAT_01-2012 We are now progressing to a technology demonstrator phase of the Airship’s various sub-system components. Here at the University of Lincoln, we will are developing the Energy and […]
University of Lincoln Celebrates Collaborative Success with Siemens
PRESS RELEASE 23rd October University celebrates collaboration with engineering giant The University of Lincoln has been named as one of Siemens’ principal partner universities. This prestigious status is in recognition of the collaborative relationship between the global company and the University in the development of the award-winning School of Engineering. Newcastle, Sheffield, Loughborough and Oxford […]
Siemens Announce Principal and Partner UK Universities
At an event at it’s new sustainable facility ‘The Crystal’ in London today, Siemens announced its preferred UK Partner Universities. Principal status has been conferred on University of Lincoln University of Cambridge University of Manchester University of Newcastle University of Sheffield Partner status has been conferred on University of Oxford University of Loughborough
Visit to PESRI by Prof Qiang Zhu, Head of Electrical Machines and Drives Group, University of Sheffield
Professor Zi Qiang Zhu visited Prof Stewart at PESRI today (26th September 2012). Professor Zhu is Head of the Electrical Machines and Drives Research Group at the University of Sheffield, and Director of the Siemens Wind Energy Centre. Profs Zhu and Stewart have been discussing research synergies possible between EMD and PESRI, especially given their […]