INSTITUTION NEWS
Elections & Registrations
Transfer to Fellow
Gerald Lewcock Cobham
David Maf n Fareham
Ian Batkin Burton-on-Trent
Paul Morley Banbury
Michael Bowen Beccles
Election to Member
Dr Andrew Wodehouse Glasgow
Dion Owen Bangor
Chris Malcolm Bournemouth
Christopher Regan Andalucia, Spain
Hugh Groves Bristol
Prince Svipira Birmingham
James Axford Oxford
Neil Cooper Great Yarmouth
Adam Hilliard Crowborough
William Jephcote Bristol
Election to Student Member
Bournemouth and Poole College
Charles Barnett
Lily Anne Bath
Torran Bewers
Joshua Booth
Nigel Bower
Alexander Brown
Joshua Carter
Daniel Cartwright
Bradley Chapple
Joshua Clift
Joseph Cook
Charles Courage
Sergio Curado
George Day-Parsons
Holly Dore
Tamsin Dunham
Tom Dykes
Matthew Fitzgerald
George Fox
Jake Fryer
Stefan Griu
Morgan Harris
Chloe Hext
Kieran Hillman
James Hoskins
Craig Johnson
Daniel Kent
Lewis King
Max Knight
Roxane Kouassi
Charlie Legg
Kai Luke
William Macer
Ricky Mee
Calum Orchard
Alexander Peek
Harrison Penfold
Marcin Pieta
Richard Rouse
David Sill
Charlie Silver
Kieran Smith
Nicholas Smith
Neil South
Kieran Spracklen
David Stone
Dean Tanswell
Shaun Turner
Matthew Waine
James Watton
Ben Weeks
Harry White
Sam Willmott
Brunel University London
Michael Vasileiadis
Zeming Wang
Zihao Zhang
Cran eld University
Fares Wali
Imperial College London
Kabir Knupp
Liverpool John Moores University
Jack Johnson
Sam Stead
Chloe Thomas
Henry Ward
Middlesex University
Hussain Alkhorsan
Hussain Al-shawi
Mohammed Aslam
Youssef Attia
Charlie Auletta
Hamza Azab
Anthony Bacani
Shanab Bbar
Jacob Boothroyd
Luke Carr
Malak Dahroug
Ismail Gardher
Savraj Hunjan
Farhaad Khan
Oliver Lushington
Francisca Chou
Kailum Nicholas
Ope Ogunleye
Mohamed Omar
Devarsh Patel
Ghassan Sammak
Roshan Saravanan
Aniket Saxena
Jasveer Singh Sethi
Ivan Tenev
Mondr Tituoha
Luca Trabuio
Tejasbhai Viradiya
Pruthvik Viradiya
Ela Warburton
Tom Webb
Mario Zolana
Pimpri Chinchwad College of
Engineering, Pune, India
Prathamesh Bodhle
Sapienza University of Rome
Parsa Kian
University of Birmingham
Alexander Dhesi
University of Leeds
Emma Reece
EwB student challenge Cracking ideas, Gromit!
Engineers Without Borders has launched its next student challenge,
which aims to address social issues in Johannesburg, South Africa.
There, it says, “rapid population growth and economic inequality have
caused housing shortages, inconsistent access to electricity and water,
food scarcity, and problems with waste collection.
“This presents an opportunity to design for the interconnected issues we
face globally with changing urban environments and infrastructure.
“Now, there is excitement around engaging an international audience
and exploring the potential of engineering design to meet the needs of
people everywhere.”
This year marks the rst time its UK, USA and South African
organisations have collaborated on a student challenge. The scheme
began in 2011, and is intended to be integrated with a rst or secondyear
university curriculum. More information: www.is.gd/qafara
The Intellectual Property Of ce has
launched activities, information and
an invention competition for students
aged 5-11, with help from Aardman
Animation. Videos featuring clips
from the Aardman Animation lms,
as well as behind-the-scenes
footage, have been created to
provide more information about
design, technology and intellectual
property.
More information and details on the competition (which closes
in April) are available via www.is.gd/ayagoz. Some previous entries
have been uploaded to www.is.gd/awesef
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