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Announcing the winners of our Hall of Fame Awards

Tractable has been named Company of the Year and OpenTitan is Product of the Year in our annual Hall of Fame Awards. These celebrate the companies set up by students, staff and alumni of this Department.

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Gift from alumnus supports PhD programme in Computer Science

Ten years after he completed his own PhD here thanks to a scholarship, alumnus Dr Raoul-Gabriel Urma – a successful EdTech entrepreneur – is giving another students here the same opportunity.

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Researchers demonstrate the UK’s first long-distance ultra-secure communication over a quantum network

Department of Engineering - Wed, 23/04/2025 - 00:00
Researchers have successfully demonstrated the UK’s first long-distance ultra-secure transfer of data over a quantum communications network, including the UK’s first long-distance quantum-secured video call.
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Alumni Profile: Tom Garnett CEO & co-founder of Refute

Department of Engineering - Tue, 22/04/2025 - 00:00
Tom Garnett is CEO and co-founder of Refute a tech startup focussed on fighting disinformation on behalf of organisations, detecting and responding to campaigns at the speed of the attackers. Refute uses data to model and score threat behaviours, in context and over time, enabling effective in-channel response.
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New study rethinks cost of renewables in green ammonia production

Researchers in the Catalysis and Process Integration Group have developed a new approach to designing cost-effective green ammonia systems using renewable energy.

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Fully AI driven weather prediction system could start revolution in forecasting

Department of Engineering - Wed, 16/04/2025 - 00:00
A new AI weather prediction system, developed by researchers from the University of Cambridge, can deliver accurate forecasts tens of times faster and using thousands of times less computing power than current AI and physics-based forecasting systems.
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Canada and UK forge deep-tech ties at Cambridge event

Department of Engineering - Mon, 14/04/2025 - 00:00
The University of Cambridge has welcomed a high-profile Canadian technology delegation with the aim to strengthen UK-Canada collaboration in cutting-edge research and commercialisation in photonics and semiconductors.
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Chance discovery improves stability of popular bioelectronic material used in medical research and computing

Department of Engineering - Fri, 11/04/2025 - 00:00
New research involving a team of scientists from the University of Cambridge, Rice University and Stanford University, could make bioelectronic devices easier and more reliable to manufacture – all thanks to a chance discovery made during an experiment.
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Cambridge Engineers lend support to a UK first in the conservation of ancient trees

Department of Engineering - Wed, 09/04/2025 - 00:00
Using structural modelling and vibration measurements to help guide the thinking around ways of ‘saving’ the largest London Plane tree in the UK, this conservation project offers significant potential to inform the way in which we conserve our ancient trees.
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Researcher spotlight: Dr Collin Smith

Junior Research Fellow Dr Collin Smith discusses his deep commitment to sustainability into his work in chemical engineering. Focused on decarbonisation and the net zero challenge, he is dedicated to reshaping the industry for a greener future.

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The Cambridge Festival 2025

The Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology (CEB) welcomed a record-breaking 917 visitors for this year’s Cambridge Festival, the highest-ever turnout for the department.

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Alumnus’ start-up sets sights on accelerating the world’s transition to sustainable mobility

Department of Engineering - Thu, 03/04/2025 - 00:00
An electric-aircraft-powertrain start-up, co-founded by alumnus Tobias Kahnert, is pushing the boundaries of innovation to develop and manufacture batteries and charging solutions for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) – identified as a new niche market for the company.
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Celebrating our students' Group Design Projects

Awards were presented at the end of term to those second-year students judged to have created the most impressive Group Design Projects.

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H2O Visionaries take top prize at the Davidson Inventors Challenge 2025

A team of Year 12 students from Sutton Grammar School has been crowned the winner of the Davidson Inventors Challenge 2025 for their project tackling contaminated fresh water sources.

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Touring a supercomputer and meeting robots at our Cambridge Festival Open Day

Visitors to our Family Open Day in March saw how a swarm of robots learns to work together, met researchers using AI to improve health care and heard about "the joy, beauty, and creativity of computer science".

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