
An object hidden below ground has been located using quantum technology - a long-awaited milestone with implications for industry, human knowledge and security.

The University of Birmingham and the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) have launched a new research group, which will lead a sustainable manufacturing revolution.

The Electrical Engineering Society as spent the term providing a wide variety of events for their members. From Industrial Talks to socials, a new social media boost and the Winter Ball - there's plenty to talk about!

Four Batonbearers – three Taylor's students and one University of Birmingham member of staff – marked the Birmingham 2022 Queen's Baton Relay arrival in Malaysia

Engineering Eagles is one of the University's largest Campus League clubs. After an incredible recruitment in September they decided to introduce a third team thanks to the high demand. So far, it's been a huge success!

This year we introduced Sustainable Swaps! Our tried and tested, honest reviews of plastic-free alternatives to introduce into your daily life. Plus more litter picks, talks and activities. Cameron tells us more.

SATNAV are always looking for novel ways to communicate science and collaborate with other societies. This term has been no different with new partnerships and even a merge with another group! Chair Anna tells us more.

Global Engineering Brigades have begun the year by raising awareness of issues faced by rural communities in Honduras and recruited a great set of new members from across the University. Their President James fills us in

After the success of last year's project, the CamCat team wanted to take on a bigger challenge. They've started developing designs to support sanitation in larger village communities. James and Liana tell us more.

As you may know, UBRobotics relaunched this year with a brand new committee. They are proud of what they have achieved so far and they workshops have been a great success! Their President Alexandru tells us more.