• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
Engineering Designer Magazine

Engineering Designer

  • Home
  • Technology
  • Education
  • Sustainability
  • Materials
  • Medical
  • Construction
  • Advertise
  • iED

LATEST

Cambridge engineers build robot fish to study how vertebrates first walked

Grace Gourlay
July 13, 2026

Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a fish-like robot that could help explain how some of Earth’s earliest vertebrates first learned to walk on land. The project combined engineering, biology and palaeontology to investigate how several modern fish species move across land and whether their movements can shed light on one of evolution’s…

Continue reading Cambridge engineers build robot fish to study how vertebrates first walked

TECHNOLOGY

The engineering behind the UK’s next generation of defence technology

July 6, 2026

Drones, autonomous vehicles and artificial intelligence are becoming an increasingly important part of modern defence, and the UK’s latest Defence Investment Plan shows just how quickly these technologies…

Continue reading The engineering behind the UK’s next generation of defence technology

How nanobubble technology is changing water treatment

July 3, 2026

The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C., has recently been treated with nanobubble technology to address persistent algae growth, drawing attention to a water treatment method that…

Continue reading How nanobubble technology is changing water treatment

Cyberattack puts manufacturing data security in the spotlight

July 1, 2026

A cyberattack on Apple supplier Tata Electronics has exposed confidential engineering and manufacturing data linked to the company’s upcoming iPhone 18 Pro, highlighting the growing cybersecurity risks facing…

Continue reading Cyberattack puts manufacturing data security in the spotlight

SUSTAINABILITY

JLR unveils new circular concept vehicle designed to drive down carbon footprint

June 25, 2026

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has unveiled a new concept demonstrator vehicle that showcases the company’s latest progress in circular design, low‑carbon engineering and next‑generation material innovation. JLR’s engineering…

Continue reading JLR unveils new circular concept vehicle designed to drive down carbon footprint

Computer model could enable bridges and buildings that use less material

June 25, 2026

Researchers at MIT have developed an approach for generating more buildable structures, bridging the gap between optimised design and real-world construction. A technique called topology optimisation can design…

Continue reading Computer model could enable bridges and buildings that use less material

Staple-like particles reveal new path to strong materials

June 17, 2026

A team of engineers and materials scientists in the Paul M Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering at University of Colorado Boulder is exploring a new class of materials…

Continue reading Staple-like particles reveal new path to strong materials

EDUCATION

Cambridge engineers build robot fish to study how vertebrates first walked

July 13, 2026

Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a fish-like robot that could help explain how some of Earth’s earliest vertebrates first learned to walk on land. The…

Continue reading Cambridge engineers build robot fish to study how vertebrates first walked

Engineering and technology careers could unlock £1bn for women’s earnings

June 23, 2026

To mark International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), EngineeringUK has released new estimates highlighting the potential for women to increase their earnings through careers in engineering and technology.…

Continue reading Engineering and technology careers could unlock £1bn for women’s earnings

Engineering students unveil impressive concept to tackle nightmare junction

June 10, 2026

Students investigating one of Scotland’s most congested road junctions have developed an innovative conceptual redesign. The idea explores how a minimum-interruption approach, based on alternative junction layouts, could…

Continue reading Engineering students unveil impressive concept to tackle nightmare junction

MATERIALS

Advances in ultra-black coating technology bring new opportunities for engineering applications

July 8, 2026

Producing surfaces that absorb almost all visible light remains an important challenge in optical materials engineering. Instead of relying solely on dark pigments, researchers are designing materials with…

Continue reading Advances in ultra-black coating technology bring new opportunities for engineering applications

AI-driven analysis reveals new proteins from the deep ocean

July 7, 2026

A study published in Nature has mapped millions of genes from deep-sea microorganisms collected at hydrothermal vents, methane seeps and deep-ocean trenches. The work revealed an unexpected level…

Continue reading AI-driven analysis reveals new proteins from the deep ocean

University research develops adaptive metamaterial inspired by rice

July 2, 2026

Researchers at the University of Birmingham have uncovered an unexpected property of ordinary rice that has led to the development of a new type of mechanical metamaterial with…

Continue reading University research develops adaptive metamaterial inspired by rice

MEDICAL

New approach designs healthcare robots with, not for, the people who use them

May 14, 2026

A new study led by researchers at Cornell University has approached the question of whether healthcare robots actually make care easier for the people who give and receive…

Continue reading New approach designs healthcare robots with, not for, the people who use them

Project to explore impact of extreme temperatures on housing and health

May 7, 2026

A new research project led by the University of Strathclyde will examine the impact of extreme temperatures on public health, housing quality and the economy. The STARPOL (Socio-Spatial…

Continue reading Project to explore impact of extreme temperatures on housing and health

Engineering students design field-ready solution for exertional heat stroke

May 5, 2026

A team of Rice University engineering students is developing a portable cooling system to manage exertional heat stroke (EHS). Severe heat stress can be life-threatening, even for people…

Continue reading Engineering students design field-ready solution for exertional heat stroke

Primary Sidebar

SUBSCRIBE And get a FREE Magazine

Want a FREE magazine each and every month jam-packed with the latest engineering and design news, views and features?

ED Update Magazine

Simply let us know where to send it by entering your name and email below. Immediate access.

Trending

Advances in ultra-black coating technology bring new opportunities for engineering applications

AI-driven analysis reveals new proteins from the deep ocean

The engineering behind the UK’s next generation of defence technology

How nanobubble technology is changing water treatment

University research develops adaptive metamaterial inspired by rice

Engineering safer buildings: The latest advances in earthquake-resistant design

Cyberattack puts manufacturing data security in the spotlight

JLR unveils new circular concept vehicle designed to drive down carbon footprint

Computer model could enable bridges and buildings that use less material

Royal Academy of Engineering celebrates outstanding Young Engineers of the Year

Footer

About Engineering Designer

Engineering Designer is the quarterly journal of the Insitution of Engineering Designers.

It is produced by the IED for our Members and for those who have an interest in engineering and product design, as well as CAD users.

Click here to learn more about the IED.

Other Pages

  • Contact us
  • About us
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms
  • Institution of Engineering Designers

Search

Tags

ied

Copyright © 2026 · Site by Syon Media