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Editorial
Data Innovation
Dr Scott Steedman CBE FREng
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Profile
Lord Drayson FREng
Michael Kenward OBE
The successful entrepreneur and three-time Minister of State is now developing the world’s first ‘Formula E’ electric racing car.
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In Brief
Inspirational Technician Award; The Big Bang Fair; Carbon capture and storage collegium; Domestic heating report; Technology Horizons Award; Queen Elizabeth Prize; Academy new year reception
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Sponsors
ARUP, BAE Systems, ConocoPhillips, Lloyd's Register, Rolls-Royce plc
The Royal Academy of Engineering acknowledges the generous support by the following organisations for Ingenia:
ARUP, BAE Systems, ConocoPhillips, Lloyd's Register, Rolls-Royce plc
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Opinion
Education, engineering and global competitiveness
Sir James Dyson CBE FREng
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Featured Article
Ingenia@50
Dr Scott Steedman CBE FREng and Derek Hanson FREng
This is the fiftieth edition of Ingenia and a chance to look back at some highlights
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An Airship Renaissance?
Dr Rebecca Pool
Part-aircraft, part-airship, the new class of flying machines that are being constructed for military and civilian use
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After-School Clubs
Anna Paczuska and Dr Scott Steedman CBE FREng
Engineering and STEM clubs in schools are on the rise, engaging a diverse range of students with projects involving robotics, smart materials, and programmable devices
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Creating stratospheric instrument platforms
Dr András Sóbester
With smartphones, GPS and 3D rapid prototyping, the ASTRA project transforms humble radiosondes into sophisticated and recoverable data capture devices
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What's so clever about Smart Cities?
Rick Robinson and William Webb FREng
The availability of cheaper sensors, mobile communications and data processing have opened the door to smarter cities and infrastructure
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Return of the Vulcan
Dr Robert Pleming
After a long fundraising campaign and restoration programme, the historic Vulcan bomber is flying again
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INNOVATION WATCH - Railway track reinforcement
Balfour Beatty’s XiTrack is an innovative polyurethane polymer that gels around the ballast beneath rail tracks to stabilise them
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Straddling the Thames
Hugh Ferguson
How engineers have widened and rebuilt Blackfriars railway bridge to withstand barge strikes, accommodate increased Thameslink traffic, and house London’s largest solar array
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HOW DOES IT WORK - From Bar to QR
How we use machines to code, scan and capture increasingly complex optical data
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Editorial Board
Board members for this issue are: