Past Events

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  • Event Type: Technical lecture
    14 May 2024 19:00 to 20:00
    The Royal Scots Club - EDINBURGH
    This talk will focus on two aspects of ongoing biomedical engineering research into diagnostic sensing that seeks to 'listen' and 'feel' (palpating) structures (i.e. human organs) to assess their condition. The speaker will describe the underlying research in materials engineering and medical device manufacture before presenting two examples of near-commercial applications of (1) acoustic emission sensing and (2) dynamic instrumented palpation.
    Industry: Biomedical engineering
  • Event Type: Competition event
    08 May 2024 18:00 to 21:00
    Royal Scots Club - Edinburgh - Edinburgh
    Speak Out For Engineering - Edinburgh & South East Scotland Heat Competitors must deliver a 20-minute oral presentation, followed by 10 minutes Q&A with a panel of judges. 90% of the total marks are given for presentation, with only 10% for technical content. SOFE provides the perfect opportunity to flex your skills and pick up tips to develop them - all with the added bonus of some prize money if you impress the judges! 1st prize: £300 + certificate 2nd prize: £200 + certificate
    Industry: Cross-sector
  • Event Type: Technical lecture
    02 May 2024 12:00 to 13:30
    Online Webinar
    As concerns surrounding PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances) continue to grow globally, the EU has been at the forefront of developing regulatory frameworks to address these persistent chemicals comprehensively. This webinar aims to unravel the complexities of current and upcoming legislation, providing a detailed examination of the regulatory landscape governing PFAS within the European Union and UK.
    Industry: Cross-sector
  • Event Type: Technical lecture
    29 April 2024 12:00 to 13:00
    Online Webinar
    Vibration-based condition monitoring (VCM) is well-known tool to identify the detect in any machines. This information is then used to plan condition-based maintenance process to rectify the defect before any failure. In many cases, the same defect reoccurs frequently and the VCM often fails to provide root cause for such frequent re-occurrences. A few such industrial machine problems solved by the operational deflection shape (ODS) analysis will be discussed during the presentation.
    Industry: Cross-sector
  • Event Type: Careers & education
    18 April 2024 18:45 to 21:00
    University of Strathclyde - Glasgow
    Interested in becoming Chartered? Come along to our professional registration information session to learn the next steps in to achieving EngTech, IEng and CEng status. This is a great opportunity to engage with the membership development team and have your questions answered! Any questions please email Natasha.pell@member.imeche.org
    Industry: Cross-sector
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