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George Mabey and Benjamin Hunt, Product Design, Power of…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/george-mabey-benjamin-hunt-power-of-alu…span. George Mabey and Benjamin Hunt, Product Design, Power of Aluminium Awards. A scooter that folds into a square the size of a piece of A4 paper and a guitar stand which incorporates an amplifier came first and runner-up respectively in ALFED's
Robot Detectives: developing a robot that can climb walls …
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/robot-detectives-developing-a-robot-tha…span. Robot Detectives: developing a robot that can climb walls. Groundbreaking projects have ranged from building the world's first wall climbing robot to robots that work under water and oil. This has led to LSBU winning the Most Innovative Robot
Lloyd Clough discusses his Jean Venables Medal
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/lloyd-clough-discusses-his-jean-venable…span. Lloyd Clough discusses his Jean Venables Medal. Some students can take a while to find just what it is they would like to do with their lives and know what it is they want to study. Others fall in love with a career path from a very early age.
Kirstin Johansen: from forensic science to mechanical…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/kirstin-johansen-from-forensic-science-…span. Kirstin Johansen: from forensic science to mechanical engineer. After graduating with a degree in Forensic Science, Kirstin Johansen found herself working in an administrative role at Imtech Engineering Services London & South, one of the
Research into creative Flow Rate Modelling for improved…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/research-creative-flow-rate-modelling-f…span. Research into creative Flow Rate Modelling for improved bitumen extraction. Instead, PhD student Marsha Maraj wanted to develop a three-pronged approach to maximise flow rates in an environmentally friendly way for improved bitumen extraction.
Laura Sandys CBE, Honorary Doctor of Engineering
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/laura-sandys-cbe-honorary-doctor-of-eng…span. Laura Sandys CBE, Honorary Doctor of Engineering. Laura Sandys CBE set up and sold two consultancy companies while still in her early 20s before becoming an MP. An expert on the Iraq War, a champion for consumer rights, a journalist and an
Alumna Elle McNicoll on becoming a published author
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/alumna-elle-mcnicoll-on-becoming-a-publ…span. Alumna Elle McNicoll on becoming a published author. Initially, Elle believed university wasn’t for her, but she achieved a first degree and like most of us, just wanted to make her parents proud. With her can do attitude she became a