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Young engineers set sail for operation clean-up |
26/01/2004 |
| Young Engineers - the national network of engineering clubs in schools and colleges - will be working with the Royal Navy on a unique new project to challenge students’ problem-solving skills and put them to the test in a simulated naval exercise. Dean Palmer reports |
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Government praises engineering students |
20/01/2004 |
| The Government has praised engineering students from the University of Greenwich for its work with pharmaceuticals giant GlaxoSmithKline. Dean Palmer reports |
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Boeing and IBM Dassault partner to enhance PLM for 7E7 |
07/01/2004 |
| Dassault Systèmes is partnering with The Boeing Company to enhance its suite of V5 Product Lifecycle Management software to provide unique digital processes and tools for the 7E7 global development environment. Dean Palmer reports |
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Andy Green’s Bloodhound Project diary
The thing about setting a land speed record is that speeding up is only half of the problem. Once you've gone flashing through the timing lights of the measured mile at over 1000mph you are faced with stopping a heavy, very high speed vehicle in a limited distance (about 5½ miles on our chosen track on Hakskeen Pan in South Africa). 5½ miles sounds like a long way, but if you're doing a mile every 3½ seconds, it doesn't seem that far at all!
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