Contents

Ingenia - Issue 33, Dec 2007

Editorial

Planning for a low-carbon economy

Dr Scott Steedman FREng

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Profile

Dr Hermann Hauser CBE FREng

Michael Kenward OBE

One of the UK’s leading investors in high-tech businesses tells Michael Kenward how an investment of £50 started his succesful life as an entrepreneur

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Letters

Response to Grand Challenges; Flood-Risk Management; A Heart in Engineering; Correction to Issue 32

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In Brief

Panopticon Pipe Music; Academy Soirée in Belfast; Talented Students recognised at SET Awards; Creating Systems that Work

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Opinion

Engineering is Not a Spectator Sport

Professor Peter Goodhew FREng

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Sponsors

ARUP, BAE Systems, Lloyd's Register, Mott MacDonald, Rolls-Royce plc

The Royal Academy of Engineering acknowledges the generous support by the following organisations for Ingenia: ARUP, BAE Systems, Lloyd's Register, Mott MacDonald, Rolls-Royce plc

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Articles

Generating Laser Energy

Dr Ed Moses and Professor Mike Dunne

The engineering and construction behind the National Ignition Facility in California, and how Europe is intending to create fusion energy

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Box of Bubbles

Professor Tristram Carfrae

How the innovative Water Cube swimming hall was conceived and constructed for the 2008 Beijing Olympics

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A Conversation with Dr R K Pachauri

The Chairman of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change speaks to the Academy President, Lord Browne, on where the climate change debate is heading

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Questioning Perceptions

Dr Danny Penman

The findings of the UK’s first ever study into the public’s perception of engineering and engineers

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Launching the Tamar

Neil Chaplin and John Nurser

How the latest addition to the Royal National Lifeboat Association’s fleet was engineered to protect its crew and augment their abilities

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Conserving the Dean's Eye

Geoff Clifton

How engineering has ensured the survival of an 800 year-old stained glass window at Lincoln Cathedral

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