Engineering, University of Bristol
Engineering, University of Bristol
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Earthquake Engineering Students Explore Italy | 2024 Field Trip
Every year, our MSc Earthquake Engineering and Infrastructure Resilience students visit a seismic region in Europe to learn how engineers have responded to the devastating impact of earthquakes through the careful design of buildings and local infrastructure.
Our 2024 cohort took a three-day trip to Italy to witness these impacts for themselves and shared their journey with us.
On day one, students visited L’Aquila, a historical city in the Abruzzo region which endured a 6.3 magnitude earthquake in 2009, Italy’s worst earthquake in 30 years. Since then, structural restorations and safety measures have been implemented to prevent further devastation.
On day 2, the group visited two signifi...
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Видео

Innovative Bristol partnership helps deliver new fuel-saving Rolls-Royce aero-engine design
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Innovative Bristol partnership helps deliver new fuel-saving Rolls-Royce aero-engine design
MSc Engineering with Management - Pooja Prakash
Просмотров 800Год назад
International student Pooja Prakash talks about her experience combining studying alongside her new graduate Civil Engineer role at Mott MacDonald, and how the MSc prepared her for working in industry. www.bristol.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/eng/msc-engineering-with-management
Aerospace Engineering challenge - flying 'Round the Pole'
Просмотров 2 тыс.2 года назад
Our first year Aerospace Engineering students were tasked with constructing a model aircraft, with the aim of flying as slowly as possible. The card and balsa wood aircraft were entered into a competition with around 150 students and 50 planes participating over two days. Slow flying aircraft are vital for operating in remote areas or small city-centre airports. This competition introduced our ...
NextCOMP: A full-scale redesign for fibre-reinforced composites
Просмотров 6902 года назад
The use of high performance fibre-reinforced polymer composites is rising exponentially in a wide range of applications from aerospace to sporting goods. However, compression of these materials has limiting factors including fibre micro-buckling, fibre kinking and defects within the matrix or interface. NextCOMP is a five-year, £6.2m ‘programme grant’ from the UK Engineering and Physical Scienc...
Dr Becky Selwyn - teaching Mechanical Engineering with zoom and teams at the University of Bristol.
Просмотров 2802 года назад
Dr Becky Selwyn is a senior lecturer at Bristol University's Department of Mechanical Engineering. In this talk, she explains how she structures live online teaching sessions for first and third year students using zoom webinars and teams. Students will already have received the content material and are fully prepared for the worked examples. She uses multiple choice questions using a poll ever...
Official opening of the Soil-Foundation-Structure Interaction laboratory
Просмотров 8952 года назад
Watch the official opening of our new SoFSI facility, a globally unique facility designed to enable large-scale testing to understand the way high-value infrastructure interacts with soil.  SoFSI will support a wide variety of academic and commercial research with industry, underpinning the renewal, sustainment and improvement of infrastructure and cities in the UK and around the world. It is f...
Democratising microfluidics: 3D printing getting ‘lab on a chip’ tools to where they’re most needed
Просмотров 9442 года назад
A team from the University of Bristol has developed a low-cost way of prototyping microfluidic devices, which could revolutionise access to medical diagnostic devices. Microchannels are important for medical diagnosis but can be expensive to prototype. The team came up with a solution using open-source software and 3D printing to produce scaffolds that can be combined and used as moulds for a b...
Tour of the new Soil-Foundation-Structure Interaction (SOFSI) Laboratory
Просмотров 7952 года назад
Our Soil-Foundation-Structure Interaction Laboratory is a state of the art facility designed to enable research into the structural-geotechnical boundary. Research in the lab will underpin the renewal, sustainment and improvement of infrastructure and cities in the UK and elsewhere. Book an in-person tour at sofsi.bristol.ac.uk/
New Soil-Foundation-Structure Interaction (SOFSI) Laboratory
Просмотров 8622 года назад
SoFSI is a new £12m laboratory to enable research which will improve the understanding of the structural-geotechnical boundary. sofsi.bristol.ac.uk/ Working with industry and academia this research will support the renewal, sustainment and improvement of infrastructure and cities in the UK and elsewhere. Key research areas for SoFSI include high speed rail (HS2), integral bridges, offshore wind...
Rethink 3D printing: a project to network devices nationwide could revolutionise manufacturing
Просмотров 3052 года назад
3D printers build up layers of material (known as additive manufacturing) to make almost anything, anywhere in the world. They even helped produce PPE during the COVID-19 pandemic. These printers usually work alone, but our teams are working on bringing them together. Networking 3D printers could form a nationwide manufacturing resource to solve societal challenges. dmf-lab.co.uk
SABRE (Shape Adaptive Blades for Rotorcraft Efficiency): a project to reduce helicopter emissions
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.3 года назад
The video explores the necessity for, and the importance of this hugely successful EU sponsored morphing rotorcraft blade engineering project. sabreproject.eu/ A four-year, multidisciplinary research programme sponsored by the EU Horizon 2020 Programme. Helicopters provide life-saving and logistical services. Until now, the complex physics that underlies rotor blade design has limited aerodynam...
Bristol Robotics Laboratory experts discuss the future of robotics and artificial intelligence
Просмотров 6853 года назад
From human-robot interaction, biomimetic tactile sensors and haptic feedback systems, to unmanned aerial vehicles, swarming behaviour, assisted living technologies and rehabilitation robotics, an online panel of experts from the Bristol Robotics Laboratory explore 'what is the future of robotics?'
What are the challenges to reaching net zero?
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Hear from experts across Engineering in this online panel discussion about the challenges to reaching net zero. The panel explore both the challenges and opportunities this aim represents for different sectors.
How will digital technologies change the way people live in the future?
Просмотров 3563 года назад
Experts from across the Faculty discuss how digital technologies are changing our world, and the opportunities and challenges they bring. Panel members: Dr Anne Roudaut Professor Dave Bull Professor Ian Craddock Chair: Professor Rachael Gooberman-Hill
How will digital technologies help us to deliver a more sustainable and resilient future?
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How will digital technologies help us to deliver a more sustainable and resilient future?
How can we deliver a greener future for aviation?
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How can we deliver a greener future for aviation?
What is the future for quantum technologies?
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What is the future for quantum technologies?
Urban resilience: a climate impact perspective
Просмотров 963 года назад
Urban resilience: a climate impact perspective
Heavy-duty automotive electrification: Challenges and opportunities
Просмотров 1593 года назад
Heavy-duty automotive electrification: Challenges and opportunities
Soft robotics technologies for improved quality of life
Просмотров 1903 года назад
Soft robotics technologies for improved quality of life
Accessing the actual use of personal health, care and wellbeing devices and apps in the wild
Просмотров 473 года назад
Accessing the actual use of personal health, care and wellbeing devices and apps in the wild
Energy and the Sustainable Development Goals
Просмотров 2163 года назад
Energy and the Sustainable Development Goals
Nuclear energy innovation bites
Просмотров 2503 года назад
Nuclear energy innovation bites
Understanding and mitigating the environmental impact of digital services
Просмотров 1023 года назад
Understanding and mitigating the environmental impact of digital services
Handling uncertainty in mathematical models: applications in the water and (re)insurance sector
Просмотров 1953 года назад
Handling uncertainty in mathematical models: applications in the water and (re)insurance sector
Machine-checked cryptography: increasing trust through formal methods
Просмотров 933 года назад
Machine-checked cryptography: increasing trust through formal methods
National Research Centre on Privacy, Harm Reduction and Adversarial Influence Online (REPHRAIN)
Просмотров 443 года назад
National Research Centre on Privacy, Harm Reduction and Adversarial Influence Online (REPHRAIN)
Physical layer security in wireless networks
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Physical layer security in wireless networks
Bristol Cyber Security group - lab tour and testbed demo
Просмотров 3473 года назад
Bristol Cyber Security group - lab tour and testbed demo

Комментарии

  • @hamdoon1158
    @hamdoon1158 Месяц назад

    thank you becky 👍🏾👍🏾

  • @allinengineering8168
    @allinengineering8168 Месяц назад

    nice job

  • @someone-ol8wc
    @someone-ol8wc 2 месяца назад

    i really liked it

  • @someone-ol8wc
    @someone-ol8wc 2 месяца назад

    very cool guys

  • @nehaljamal5937
    @nehaljamal5937 3 месяца назад

    Hello I got admission in earthquake engineering I have a question when u pay fee then this trip is included in the fee of university or u can pay separately for this field trip please inform me thanks

    • @BristolEngineering
      @BristolEngineering 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for your query, Jahal. If travel is feasible, the field trip costs are included in the programme’s tuition fees. I hope that answers your question :)

  • @tunin21frequency9
    @tunin21frequency9 4 месяца назад

    I ❤ this!!!

  • @boltvalley3076
    @boltvalley3076 4 месяца назад

    There are 6 billion humanoid robots, nice retracing history. There is hints 7 country have them. So it not really hype (hype started in 2017). It basically now peak and copyright sessions.

  • @johndaily543
    @johndaily543 5 месяцев назад

    Very informative and interesting. Cheers!

  • @pavelkiselev_youtube
    @pavelkiselev_youtube 11 месяцев назад

    Watching after house I live in shook. Hope it has good symmetry, strong columns, A central core and X-bracing (tbh though I think it has nothing of it)

  • @nithinn6205
    @nithinn6205 Год назад

    Hey! Where can i contact this person ?

  • @agmkha_9
    @agmkha_9 Год назад

    Hey Dr. , I belong to India, I am 19 years old now, I want to become a neuroscientist. I want to do mind reading and any data entry in mind. The way it is done in harddisk. Because mind is the most powerful thing in the world. But we do not know in which branch of 'mind interconnect computer' engineer or neuroscience. (Which branch of medical or engineering should I take admission in?)

    • @C.DKeoya
      @C.DKeoya 3 месяца назад

      you can become any engineer with knowledge in cs, data science, robotics most importantly mathematics and some computational neuroscience. don't forget the programming languages too. an adequate knowledge in human brain anatomy or simply neuroscience would be good too. Explore Neuralink, GoogleMind, etc for more insights

  • @shivasharma5068
    @shivasharma5068 Год назад

    I am also going to UWE in Msc. Engineering Management

  • @0xAhmedAli
    @0xAhmedAli Год назад

    This is very informative lecture/session.

  • @granatapfel6661
    @granatapfel6661 Год назад

    can you share the code?

  • @arnabbanerjee6948
    @arnabbanerjee6948 Год назад

    But why does he look like Bob Saget

  • @anasahmed6305
    @anasahmed6305 Год назад

    0 58- 1 10

  • @invisibleprinciple1364
    @invisibleprinciple1364 Год назад

    Hi we were looking at building one for a project is there any chance I can get in contact with the people who built this

  • @hughdismuke4703
    @hughdismuke4703 Год назад

    Top heavy will always fail your structure. That's quite a shake.

  • @DaeroLee_Solid_Aerospace
    @DaeroLee_Solid_Aerospace Год назад

    Thank you very good video to get intiuition on Reacation wheel based attitude control.

  • @marksanders2168
    @marksanders2168 Год назад

    If you're paying for a college degree to become a NDT than you're wasting your money. A certification process is all it takes to become a NDT.

    • @OnSiteTvee
      @OnSiteTvee Год назад

      Where can I acquire a certification?

  • @IHWKR
    @IHWKR Год назад

    A university that can't even spell the name of their videos correctly. Yeah, I'll pass on that.

  • @meenalimbu2553
    @meenalimbu2553 Год назад

    BRISTOL UNI IS NAUTICAL MILES AHEAD IF OXBRIDGE IN TERMS OF ENGINEERING

  • @mfx1
    @mfx1 Год назад

    Have you put plans online anywhere?

  • @pakistaniraveasylum1396
    @pakistaniraveasylum1396 Год назад

    Hi, why is the same treatment not applied to the outside (facing outwards) of anechoic chamber?

  • @markythegreat
    @markythegreat Год назад

    This has changed remarkably little in 15 years when I took the same course. An STK licence is cool and interesting to see more space stuff being built into the standard course. If any in comments is thinking of applying here - do go for it, but biggest bit of advice i'd offer is make sure your mechanics and calculus elements of your maths are strong, or you will be playing catch-up forever. I wasn't offered a mechanics module at A-Level maths and struggled immediately with some of that nomenclature used across engineering maths and flight dynamics. The calculus is applied through structures, aerodynamics, thermodynamics and mechanics and again I'd make sure you're very comfortable with this aspect of maths. They did make effort to give students a strong maths baseline with engineering maths and generally the first two years of this degree have approximately a third of undergraduate applied maths syllibus built in, but at least when I did the course this was covered alongside aero / structures / thermodynamics and proved extremely tough to keep up. Contact hours in first year exceeded 35 for much of term time - at one stage we were 'advised' to spend 2hrs revising and recapitulating for each hour of lecture or lab time...which would have exceeded the available hours in the day! So yes, time management very important. I can only imagine how much easier some of this would be with a wide variety of online tutorials and course material you could use in addition to lecture time if, like me, you find lectures near impossible to learn from. Final thought is that unless you want to continue into research roles, the systems engineering and software aspects are argueably the most important to master in modern aerospace.

    • @manish313
      @manish313 Год назад

      Hi, I'm thinking of applying here for master's degree in aerospace engineering. But wasn't sure if good companies like Rolls Royce, Boeing and Airbus hire Bristol graduates?

    • @markythegreat
      @markythegreat Год назад

      @@manish313 are you kidding? Of course they do, on a targeted basis even - the university has strong ties with those companies and many others in the region. However if your Bachelors degree (assuming you have one and you are not referring to the whole 4 year course) is relevant I’d consider applying direct into industry graduate schemes unless there is specifically a masters requirement - you will learn and develop much more in a year of the workplace than a further year in academia, in my opinion.

    • @manish313
      @manish313 Год назад

      @@markythegreat I have a batchelor of technology in mechanical engineering from a reputed college in India (with good grades). So planning to do master's in aerospace engineering. So doing whatever research I can beforehand.

    • @manish313
      @manish313 Год назад

      @@markythegreat what do you mean by industry graduate scheme?

    • @manish313
      @manish313 Год назад

      BTW thanks for the reply.

  • @edwardtony1151
    @edwardtony1151 Год назад

    笑死 ❤

  • @RYXPfan
    @RYXPfan 2 года назад

    I don't know how someone could dislike a video like this. All it is doing is quickly explaining the basics of how this component works and what some strengths and weaknesses are. I thought this was good!

  • @robertjohnson6154
    @robertjohnson6154 2 года назад

    ρ尺oΜ𝐎ᔕᗰ

  • @avidachs4434
    @avidachs4434 2 года назад

    👍

  • @LA-cm9uo
    @LA-cm9uo 2 года назад

    Can't understand their accents

  • @QuantumLeapResearch
    @QuantumLeapResearch 2 года назад

    Look a black guy

  • @robf1123
    @robf1123 2 года назад

    No wonder Uni's aren't providing industry with quality security graduates...this is a "look at my boxes and wires" video more focused on what I have than what I can deliver to students..far cry from industry...quality of graduate has nothing to do with the quality of labs or kit in labs they have to play with..approach is way off..typical academic and industry divide..how many years in industry does Joe have out of an academic environment...if you did that kinda attack in the real world you'd end up killing someone or youd never have the opportunity to do such an attack , this attack you can only do in a test bed.....Rob (55 yo, 30 years in the security industry) CISSP CISM CRISC GICSP TOGAF CEH CHFI

  • @Bot-tm7hs
    @Bot-tm7hs 2 года назад

    Why is this edited like a 90 day fiancee meme

  • @umarkhalil6535
    @umarkhalil6535 2 года назад

    Full video link please

  • @rr.studios
    @rr.studios 2 года назад

    This is amazing but why is it edited like a comedy-skit style video? 🤣

  • @avisiktachakraborty3438
    @avisiktachakraborty3438 2 года назад

    Application of ml....airspace....learning...

  • @Davee80s
    @Davee80s 2 года назад

    Cool! There are any copy available in the market?

  • @crow578
    @crow578 2 года назад

    I've been developing practical applications for this technology since 1993, and I'd be happy to answer any questions.

    • @ramakrishna5480
      @ramakrishna5480 Год назад

      Hey , How far we from a million drone swarm and which comprises are at the forefront of this swarm software technology ?

    • @crow578
      @crow578 Год назад

      @@ramakrishna5480 Anyone with the funding and the will could create a swarm of almost any size. The first swarm ever created had only three individuals. Above a certain size there are addressing issues, however, which is one of the current limiting factors for nanotechnology.

    • @ramakrishna5480
      @ramakrishna5480 Год назад

      @@crow578 what's nanotech got to do with drones ?

    • @crow578
      @crow578 Год назад

      @@ramakrishna5480 We are talking about swarms. Swarm tech and nanotech are essentially the same thing, at different scales.

    • @jarekmarkieta3496
      @jarekmarkieta3496 Год назад

      Can you recommend a good book or two on the subject?

  • @mrtoolegittoquit2
    @mrtoolegittoquit2 2 года назад

    that prime camera angle on his hands made me enroll, deadass

  • @hantu4321
    @hantu4321 2 года назад

    Seen that math I don't think it's right don't think neuroscience is map reduce

  • @avisiktachakraborty3438
    @avisiktachakraborty3438 2 года назад

    Academic administration is very excellence...

  • @Sira-
    @Sira- 2 года назад

    All the zooming on her weird hair and his golden rings makes it hard to focus

  • @williamhuang5329
    @williamhuang5329 2 года назад

    Hanzhen harmonic drive gear , strain wave reducer , over 30 years experience, robot joint ,

  • @misteryi1307
    @misteryi1307 2 года назад

    Why is noone talking about this and implications it could have

  • @initialb123
    @initialb123 2 года назад

    I would like to "like" this video, but the music stopped me... I know I'm three years to late for this feedback, but Bristol university, but please stop putting background music in videos.

  • @PoeLemic
    @PoeLemic 2 года назад

    Thank you for explaining this. Helps me understand what went wrong with NASA's Swift Observatory this week in Jan 2022.

  • @redneckgoatfarmer
    @redneckgoatfarmer 2 года назад

    Long solid diagonals win these competitions.

  • @blasterskywarp6353
    @blasterskywarp6353 2 года назад

    Great video!

  • @linkedneurons3784
    @linkedneurons3784 2 года назад

    This should be more popular. I think you need to add the things that make it show up on searches more. There are videos that show how to add those things. Here's an 8 minute video on the subject: by Serge M (channel) "How to Get Your Video in RUclips's Search Results - 10 Steps to Optimize Your Video SEO" ruclips.net/video/rgjeBh7KYSU/видео.html

  • @drewlowery1295
    @drewlowery1295 2 года назад

    No engineering is out in the field doing a PT 😅

    • @texanboiii562
      @texanboiii562 2 года назад

      What’s PT? And what do you mean?

    • @IHWKR
      @IHWKR Год назад

      @@texanboiii562 PT is Penetrant Testing. Used to find surface defect in materials. The reason an engineer wouldn't be doing it is because they wouldn't be qualified to do it in the first place. Even if they were, their job is to be an engineer, not a nondestructive technician. That'd be equivalent to an airline pilot doing maintenance on the planes they fly. Just doesn't work that way.