#Talks

Engineering Talks – River Monitoring in Cold Regions

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Joey Simoes - a masters student in the Department of Civil Engineering, University of Manitoba - has created a short video that explains in under one minute his thesis. Simoes masters focuses on water resources and ice engineering and uses photogrammetry, image processing, and machine learning, to...

Engineering Talks – Ruth Amos on The Problem, How I Solved It, and Where it Has Taken Me

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How does a GCSE project turn into a design company with international reach? Touching on the themes of young ambition, fear, common sense, education and entrepreneurship, Ruth recounts the extraordinary adventure that taking the leap to build her own start-up took her on. As a keen, challenge-hungry...

Engineering Talks – The first heart Tal Golesworthy saved was his own

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The first heart Tal Goldsworthy, a British engineer, saved was his own. Golesworthy was born with a condition called Marfan syndrome. This genetic disorder affected his body’s connective tissue and can cause the aorta to stretch and rupture. A chemical engineer by training, Golesworthy was terrified by...