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Simon Curran discusses a typical night in Harrods
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/simon-curran-discusses-a-typical-night-…Simon Curran discusses a typical night in Harrods. Simon Curran decided to study a BSc (Hons) Baking Technology & Management degree at the UK's premiere baking school, LSBU's National Bakery School (NBS). The learning methods on the course suited
Kirstin Johansen: from forensic science to mechanical…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/kirstin-johansen-from-forensic-science-…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 UK’s
Cameron Ross, BSc (Hons) Product Design, placement…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/cameron-ross-product-design-placement-o…Cameron Ross, BSc (Hons) Product Design, placement opportunities. It's the time when students put their newly acquired skills into practice; gaining an understanding of industry and the priorities faced in the commercial world. Cameron Ross, a BSc
Tiggy Elwes: "Baking is science plus…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/tiggy-elwes-baking-is-science-plus-crea…Tiggy Elwes: "Baking is science plus creativity". Tiggy Elwes is in the third year of the National Bakery School’s BSc Baking Science and Technology course, specialising in New Product Development. She is the winner of Frank Brake Charitable
George Mabey and Benjamin Hunt, Product Design, Power of…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/george-mabey-benjamin-hunt-power-of-alu…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 Power
Lloyd Clough discusses his Jean Venables Medal
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/lloyd-clough-discusses-his-jean-venable…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. BEng
Robot Detectives: developing a robot that can climb walls …
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/robot-detectives-developing-a-robot-tha…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 award
Research creates refurbishment opportunities for…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/research-refurbishment-opportunities-su…Research creates refurbishment opportunities for supermarket refrigeration units. Dan is looking into how to extend their life cycle, maximise their value and reduce the embodied footprint by building them so they can be 'remanufactured'. He
Francesca Hawes on her experience at Troup Bywaters +…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/francesca-hawes-on-her-experience-at-tr…Francesca Hawes on her experience at Troup Bywaters Ander. After finishing her A-levels, Francesca felt that she would be better served by moving into employment and studying while she earned. “I spent two weeks at Troup Bywaters Anders as part of
Innovative use of carbon dioxide for sustainable…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/innovative-use-carbon-dioxide-sustainab…Innovative use of carbon dioxide for sustainable supermarket refrigeration. She is exploring the potential use of carbon dioxide as a natural refrigerant in supermarket freezers, instead of relying on global warming chlorofluorocarbons banned under