Articles in this issue
Space technology in the UK
Professor Richard Holdaway FREng
The UK’s space technology programme has made Britain a major contributor to global space exploration
A study in cyborgs
Professor Kevin Warwick
Examining the potential benefits of combining man and machine
Going underground - A Cumbrian perspective
Phil Reddy
Sustainable and eco-friendly: are underground dwellings a viable option for the future?
Regenerating the waterways
Stewart Sim OBE
A look at the engineering challenges encountered during the rejuvenation of the British waterways network
Protecting the railways: The management of safety in a fragmented industry
Roger Kemp FREng
How is railway safety maintained with the industry’s management split between over 100 separate organisations?
Emergence of the gas-to-liquids industry: A review of global GTL developments
Theo Fleisch, Ronald Sills, Michael Briscoe and Joep Font Freide, Global Gas Technology, BP
Exploring the growth of the gas-to-liquids industry and the potential of natural gas as a major fuel source for the future
Push-to-talk is coming of age
Tony Greaves
The availability of digital public access mobile radio has revolutionised group communications
Investing in information technology: Where next?
Ian Taylor MBE
Examining the way forward for the IT sector
Sustaining competitive advantage in manufacturing
K Rajagopal
Although the country’s manufacturing base has declined, UK-based companies can still flourish in competitive industries
Board members for this issue are:
Editor-in-Chief | Dr John Forrest CBE FREng | |
Managing Editor | David Mackin | |
Editorial Board | Professor John Burland FREng FRS Basil Butler CBE FREng Richard Dodds FREng Dr Colin Gaskell CBE FREng Derek Hanson FREng Professor Michael Kelly FREng FRS Sir Duncan Michael FREng Dr Ian Nussey OBE FREng Dr William Stewart FREng |
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