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Queen's University Belfast | Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
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The Faculty of Engineering at Physical Sciences at Queen's University Belfast is a group of like-minded people, who provide the opportunity for collaboration our students and staff need to scale their knowledge and solve complex societal challenges. The comfort and security of our modern world is provided by amazing advances in science and technology, focused on improving our lives. The Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences spans disciplines that impact on lives today and will shape our future. Our international mix of staff and students make up a vibrant community that is home to some of the most innovative and globally significant research and teaching. It works where industry and research meet, providing the platform to spin out research into commercial opportunities and engage with industry on cutting-edge research with real-world projects such as the work with Wrightbus to produce the cleanest hybrid bus technology that powers the London Routemaster, or the pioneering work in The Institute of Electronics, Communications and Information Technology, securing our digital future through their Centre for Secure Information Technologies. With strength in traditional engineering disciplines, the Faculty brings together diverse topics, such as carbon dating and astrophysics, to create a dynamic multidisciplinary setting for students and academics to thrive. Underpinning our research is the drive to solve the big challenges that society faces, whether it is understanding the human brain’s perception to aid Parkinson’s sufferers, or clean energy production through CenTACat, our research is leading the world in an environment rooted in the ideals of Athena SWAN where we actively promote Women in Science and Engineering. The leadership provided by our academics creates opportunities for all students to satisfy their ambitions through taught and research programmes. Come and join us, and help change the world! Professor Chris Johnson Faculty Pro-Vice-Chancellor
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Interested in finding out more about the Royal Town Planning Institute and RICS accredited Postgraduate programmes in Queen's University Belfast ? Then come along to our MSc Planning Day on Friday 10th January to find out more from current and past students. MSc Planning & Development - https://lnkd.in/g_WJs5Z MSc City Planning & Design - https://lnkd.in/dnAbjVW Register below: https://lnkd.in/ePzxBbiM #proudofplanning Queen's University Belfast | School of Natural and Built Environment Queen's University Belfast | Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Two of our academics from the Centre for Wireless Innovation (CWI) | Queen's University Belfast have been singled out for prestigious and rare Fellowships. Professor Simon Cotton and Dr Hien Ngo have been made Fellows of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the world's largest technical professional organisation dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity. Congratulations to you both! Find out more ➡️ ow.ly/gkge50UtgOT
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“The Higher-Level Apprenticeship was an incredible opportunity, especially as someone who hadn’t been to university before.” Caolan O’Neill graduated today with an MSc in Planning and Development after taking a slightly different pathway to his Master’s degree. His initial interest in planning came about as his partner Orla completed her own Planning degree at Queen’s. That interest then piqued through his vision to transform part of the historic Cromore Estate near Portstewart into a unique bubble-dome accommodation enterprise. With no traditional undergraduate qualifications, Caolan decided to pursue his Master’s through the Higher-Level Apprenticeship (HLA) pathway, with his practical experience and innovation helping him to gain a place. “Don’t be intimidated. The resources and support are there, and programmes like the HLA offer an accessible route to education.” “Balancing full-time work, managing a planning application, and studying was tough, but the support from Queen’s made it possible." Throughout the course, Caolan demonstrated a remarkable ability to link academic theory with real-world application, gained, in large part, through his hands-on experience of navigating the Northern Ireland planning system. His thesis recounted the complexities of designing a project within the historic curtilage of the Cromore Estate, persevering through consultations with statutory bodies, navigating concerns from local residents, and overcoming political hurdles. Caolan encourages others considering higher education, and particularly mature students or those without prior university experience, to take the leap: “Studying at Queen’s has been transformative for me. It has equipped me to better manage planning applications and support others facing similar challenges. It’s not just about getting approval; it’s about learning to navigate a system that often feels overwhelming.” He is now focused on making his mark on Northern Ireland’s planning landscape by advancing his redevelopment plans for the Cromore Estate. His long-term vision is to create a destination that harmonises innovation with heritage and contributes to the local economy. Congratulations Caolan! We can’t wait to see more of the transformations you are planning. Click here to read more of Caolan’s story: ow.ly/WLHJ50UoiO9 Find out more about studying at the School of Natural and Built Environment: ow.ly/H0a850Uoj9E Do you have a story you'd like to share? Click here to tell us more: ow.ly/ahrt50Uno9F
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🌟 Big news from Queen's University Belfast! Dr. Dermot Green, a theoretical physicist from the School of Mathematics and Physics, has secured a prestigious €2M European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator Grant for his groundbreaking research on antimatter interactions. This highly competitive award, granted to only 328 out of 2,313 applicants this year, recognises Dermot’s remarkable expertise and the international significance of his work. Impressively, this is his second ERC success, following an ERC Starting Grant in 2019! Reflecting on this milestone, Dermot shared: "I am incredibly grateful for this recognition and opportunity... This award is transformative, enabling me to attract senior researchers and international PhD students to advance my research further." Curious to learn more about this incredible achievement? Read the full article ➡️ http://go.qub.ac.uk/Rlkbc #ResearchExcellence #ERCCoG QUB Research and Innovation
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It was an honour to be presented with the Brennan Cup, as the 2024 ICE Emerging Engineer, at the ICE Northern Ireland Annual Dinner by Regional Chair Emer Murnaghan OBE and Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) President Professor Jim Hall. I was awarded the Brennan Cup for my PhD research on scour at masonry arch bridges at Queen's University Belfast. Supervised by Professor Gerard Hamill and Professor Su Taylor, CEng FIStructE FIEI MISHMII MIIFC. Queen's University Belfast | Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences Queen's University Belfast | School of Natural and Built Environment QUB Civil Engineering
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🎉 Big shoutout to two amazing teams from our School of EEECS who absolutely crushed it at today's SU Enterprise "What's the Big Idea?" competition! Out of over 60 entries, our teams took home some serious hardware! 🏆 🚀 Best Overall Idea (£2000) – Congratulations to Ben Sloan, Simon White, Cameron Worbey and Thomas Lowry for their innovative Smart Numnah idea! 🐴💡 🤖 Best Use of AI in a Business Idea (£500) – Huge applause for Michael E. Loughran, Michael Bezborodov, Orla Quail, Oisín Braniff, and Joshua Priestly for their game-changing Pharmacy Stock Auditing solution! 💊🤖 These talented students were part of the Engineering Entrepreneurship module and their hard work and creativity really paid off! 👏 A massive thank you to SU Enterprise for organising such an incredible competition, and to Ormeau Business Park for being the main sponsor. 🙌 Let's hear it for these future entrepreneurs! 🚀🌟 #QUB #EEECS #Entrepreneurship #Innovation #AI #SmartTech #FutureLeaders
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Queen's University Belfast is proud to be part of the £2 million DICE Network+, a collaborative initiative focused on advancing sustainability in digital technologies. Researchers will explore ways to reduce waste and integrate circular economy principles into tech design, addressing challenges in areas like semiconductors and solar panels. This partnership with leading UK universities aims to shape a more sustainable future for the tech industry. 📖 Learn more about this impactful project here: https://lnkd.in/eT4eFiKt Queen's University Belfast | School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science EEECS | CSIT | Momentum One Zero | University of Exeter
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🎓 Thrilled to share highlights from an incredible weekend at the NIDC! We had the pleasure of meet some of our brilliant EEECS alumni and engage with passionate students and industry professionals. 📚 Our team showcased exciting postgraduate study opportunities within the School of EEECS, sparking inspiring conversations about future academic journeys. 💼 A key highlight was discussing potential placement opportunities with industry leaders for our talented EEECS students looking ahead to summer 2025. Thank you to everyone who stopped by for making this event truly memorable! Looking forward to the collaborations ahead. Claire Ussher | Jonathan Browning #NIDC #TechIndustry #EEECS #NorthernIreland #Placements
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Queen's University Belfast | Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences reposted this
🎓 What an incredible Civil Engineering Careers Fair we had yesterday at the DKB Hub! Thank you to everyone who joined us for this fantastic networking opportunity. A massive thank you to the 30+ industry leaders who took the time to connect with our ambitious students. The energy during the speed networking sessions was brilliant, with meaningful 1:1 conversations happening throughout the event. Students had the chance to explore placement and graduate opportunities whilst enjoying some pizza - because what's a great careers fair without great food? 🍕 Looking forward to seeing the connections made yesterday flourish into exciting career opportunities! 🚀 AECOM | Amey | Arup | AtkinsRéalis | BSG Civil Engineering Ltd | Causeway Geotech Ltd | Charles Brand | Creagh Concrete | Cunningham Contracts Group | DAWSON WAM | DBFL Consulting Engineers Ltd. | Department for Infrastructure | Design ID Consulting Limited | Doran Consulting | Farrans Construction | Fox Building & Engineering Ltd | FP McCann Ltd | Geoman | Graham | Haworth McCall Consulting | Horwich Farrelly | Jacobs | John McQuillan Contracts | McAvoy | McCloy Consulting Limited | Moore Concrete Products Ltd | Mott MacDonald | NuLine Utilities & Córas Infrastructure Engineering | P Keenan Quarries | Stantec | TAYLOR & BOYD LLP | The Keystone Group | Waterways Ireland | WSP | QUB Civil Engineering | Careers Queen's University Belfast #CivilEngineering #Careers #NetworkingEvent #Engineering #GraduateOpportunities