Anna Weatherburn Wins Gold at STEM for Britain for Novel Wind Turbine Blade Material
The Department of Engineering is delighted to announce that Anna Weatherburn won first place/gold with her poster titled "Taking Inspiration from Nature: A Novel Material for Wind Turbine Blades" at the esteemed STEM for Britain Competition.
This prestigious achievement highlights the innovative contributions of our PhD students in the field of engineering. Additionally, we extend our congratulations to Lauren Miller and Sophie Draper for their commendable performance as Engineering finalists at the event. Shortlisted from a pool of numerous applicants, their exceptional work was showcased in Parliament, reflecting the caliber of talent within our department. For further details and to view their posters, visit the links provided. As Anna Weatherburn progresses to compete for the Westminster medal, we eagerly await the outcome and wish her the best of luck.
https://stemforbritain.org.uk/2024-winners/
https://stemforbritain.org.uk/stem-for-britain-finalists-2024/