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Past Events
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Below is a list of recent events. Use the search form for specific searches or for listing events by year. Page 30 of 31 ~ Total of 302 events listed.
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02 June 2005 The Academy Awards Dinner
6.30 pm for 7.00 pm at Drapers' Hall, Throgmorton Street, London, EC2
This year's winners picked up their Academy Awards at a special dinner held at the Drapers Hall on June 2nd. The Prince Philip Medal has been awarded to Professor James Dooge FREng. The coveted President's Medal has gone to the man behind the iPOD, Jonathan Ive . Four men are receiving the Academy's Silver Medal for their contributions to British engineering and commercial development.The Sir Frank Whittle Medal has been won by Peter John Lawrenson and the Academy's first ever Lifetime Acheivement Award has been awarded to Dr Philip Woodward for his pioneering work on Radar. The Public Promotion of Engineering Medal has been won by Dr Lindsay Sharp , the man behind the Science Museum.
CSR plc, the Cambridge-based wireless silicon company, has won this year's Royal Academy of Engineering MacRobert Award for its single chip BlueCore family, the revolutionary devices which have fuelled the inexorable rise of Bluetooth wireless products, from mobile phones to medical devices.
[Download the invite for The Academy Awards Dinner event(285KB) ]
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25 April 2005 Academy Briefing
The Engineer in Society
Speaker - Patricia Galloway, the first female President of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Chairman - The President
4.00pm for 4.30pm at Mothers' Union, Mary Sumner House, 24 Tufton Street, SW1P 3RB (100 yards from the Academy)
[Download the flyer for 'The Engineer in Society' event(31KB) ]
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14 April 2005 Lloyds Register Lecture
Safety Appraisal Criteria
Address by Professor Andrew Evans, Lloyd's Register Professor of Transport Risk Management, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College.
6.15pm for 6.30pm at Savoy Place, London, WC2R 0BL
This lecture focused on the appraisal of safety risks from a public policy perspective, looking at long-term trends in fatal accidents in transport and in other activities. It then considered frameworks for assessing risk and the wider repercussions of accidents beyond their direct effects.
[Download the Lecture pdf here (411KB) ]
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11 March 2005 Engineering and the Creative Arts; A New Frontier?
Address by Dr Robert Hawley CBE FREng FRSE, Chairman, Taylor Woodrow plc
5.30 pm at The Royal Society of Edinburgh, 22-26 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 2PQ
Download the Lecture, visit www.ma.hw.ac.uk/RSE/events/reports/2004-2005/engineering.pdf
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10 March 2005 Annual Fellows Regional Lecture and Dinner
Engineering Images... a fusion of engineering and art
Address by Richard A Williams FREng, Anglo American plc Professor of Mineral and Process Engineering, University of Leeds
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24 February 2005 Energy Seminar Series
Renewables
Chair: Dr David Lindley OBE FREng
Through assesments from industry leaders, the second seminar in the Academy's energy series reviewed the current situation and future prospects for conventional renewables. The barriers to the commercial development and implementation of these technologies were also be explored.
[Energy Presentations]
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