Recent events in Turkey and Syria demonstrate the devastating effects of earthquakes. How can technology improve quake detection?
Minister of State for Business learns about world-leading research in railway innovation.
In the face of a changing climate, long-life road surfaces could provide more durable highways and value for money in low-income countries
The University of Birmingham has hosted the 5th annual Sir William Siemens Challenge in the state-of-the-art School of Engineering Makerspace.
Tim Naughton, who co-founded engineering technology startup Salinity Solutions in 2021 has been chosen for inclusion in the TechRound ‘29under29’ listing.
PhD student Aleksandra Monka won the ARCHER2 Image and Video Competition 2022 for an image based on her work modelling aerosols.
Saudi Arabia Railways (SAR) and the University of Birmingham have signed an agreement to collaborate on research and development and railway education.
The University has been selected to take part in a project hosted by HAUC (UK) and TfL aiming to reduce the environmental impact of street/road works
Moving heavy freight off roads and into the rail network is the focus of new collaborations between the University and transport company Pass Logistics.
Avanti West Coast is the first train operator to join a network of experts and facilities aiming to transform rail travel, led by the University of Birmingham.