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Editorial
Defence Technology
Dr Scott Steedman FREng
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Profile
Prolific Inventor: Professor Mandy Chessell FREng
Michael Kenward OBE
How a prolific inventor got started with IBM and how she has helped the culture of innovation at the multinational infornation technology company.
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In Brief
Innovation in Action; Engineering: Turning ideas into reality; Call for engineering skills in IT; Academy policy advisor publishes beginner's guide; Demon ready for flight tests
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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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Opinion
Do we need to speak to be heard?
Professor Will Stewart FREng
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Five Engineers: five Silver Medals
Profiles of each of the winners of The Royal Academy Engineering Silver Medals 2009
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Auralisation - Engineering sound for public places
Rob Harris FREng
Arup Acoustics use virtual environment to develop designs for auditoria with superb sound quality.
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Offshore Defences
Professor Dominic Reeve, Dr Vanesa Magar, Dr Shunqi Pan
Coastal engineers put forward the probabilities of flooding and how offshore defences are being introduced off the UK coastline
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Engineering Movement
Adrian Kohler
The engineering behined the full-size horse puppets in the award-winning stage production War Horse.
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Beyond Formula One
Duncan Bradley
How motor-racing technology is finding applications for its innovations across other industries, like healthcare and defence.
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A conversation with Abdallah Jum'ah
The speaker at the Academy's 2009 International Lecture, and former head of oil giant Saudi Aramco, talks to Academy President, Lord Browne of Madingley.
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Making Light Work
Professors Kishan Dholakia FRSE, Will Stewart FREng and James Wilkinson
Optical tweezers and traps are being developed that can move items at the nanometer level using light.
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Innovation Watch: shock absorbing material
A flexible polymer that stiffens on impact is now being used in protective sportswear, military equipment, and in coverings for high-value goods.
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