
Soldiers, athletes, and motorists could lead safer lives thanks to a new process that could lead to more efficient and re-useable protection from shock and impact, explosion, and vibration, according to a new study.

Ingenuity has made the first powered heavier than air flight on Mars which is a new chapter for Mars exploration

Dr Dsilva Winfred Rufuss Devanesan (Research Fellow) has been awarded the highly prestigious Newton International Fellowship award. The Fellowship will be hosted at the School of Engineering, University of Birmingham.
Jackson Turner moved to England from the USA with the intention of beginning a career in the construction industry. Now working for Willmott Dixon, he was instrument in delivering our new School of Engineering Building.

In March 2021, the EPS Community launched the first event series aimed at introducing students to Engineering and Physical Science alumni from a broad range of sectors and offering and insight into their roles.

University of Birmingham and The Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) agreeing to identify joint research interests

We are delighted to announce that the University's Development and Alumni Relations Office has named Xilin Dai as Volunteer of the Month for February 2021 in recognition of all she does for the School of Engineering.

Professor Philip Davies from the School of Engineering, University of Birmingham has been elected to the Board of Directors of the European Desalination Society (EDS) in February 2021.
Smartphones could be used to scan people's eyes for early-warning signs of glaucoma – helping to prevent severe ocular diseases and blindness, a new study reveals.

The 13th World Congress on Railway Research (WCRR) is coming to the United Kingdom, proudly hosted by RSSB and the University of Birmingham.