At last week's conference, 28 posters were presented and two posters were given awards as the "best in show". Congratulations to all involved. Best Posters Awards: Continuous In Situ Microstructure and Composition Analysis within 3D-Printed Structures Using In-Chamber Sensors Phillip Stanley-Marbell, Robert Hewson, Daniela Petrelli and Nick Dulake What will happen when the high-performance computing … Continue reading 2018 Conference: Poster Winners
Top 50 Women in Engineering
Congratulations to two active network members - Dr Fiona Charnley (Cranfield University) and Dr Kate Black (University of Liverpool) - for recently being named amongst the Top 50 Women in Engineering (WE50). The WE50 campaign aims to raise awareness of the skills shortage facing the industry and the huge discrepancy between the number of men … Continue reading Top 50 Women in Engineering
2018 Conference: posters
Thank you to those of you who attended last week's Connected Everything 2018 Conference "Manufacturing a Brave New World" at Newcastle University. The posters presented at the conference, along with the conference programme and booklet, are now available to view at: Conference 2018. Presentations for the talks at the conference will be made available later this … Continue reading 2018 Conference: posters
PhD Studentship in Human Factors of Digital Manufacturing
University of Nottingham Applications are invited from suitably qualified graduates for a fully funded PhD studentship in Human Factors in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham. The student will work as part of the DigiTOP EPSRC funded project which aims to research the human factors of Digital Manufacturing Technologies to increase worker acceptance … Continue reading PhD Studentship in Human Factors of Digital Manufacturing