
Alumni career profile – six years after graduation
Six years after finishing his degree, we hear from Harish Kathiresan about his work as Group Technology Programme Manager at Babock International Group.

Celebrating international students’ achievements at Excellence Awards
Read more about our first year EEE students awarded the International Excellence Scholarship to recognise their academic success.

Reviewing the 2nd year Embedded Systems Project
MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering student Airam gives us some background on the Embedded Systems Project, a second year course unit that aims to provide a practical introduction to microcontrollers and embedded systems.

Tom Kilburn, the Baby and EEE
Read all about Tom Kilburn, an important figure in the story of electrical and electronic engineering at Manchester and one of the men who built the historic Baby computer.

Meet a researcher – National Nuclear Laboratory
Rodosthenis Charalampous – or Rhodes as he’s known by most – is an EEE graduate and PhD student who now works at the National Nuclear Laboratory. Read his story.

The Ferranti Building – the history behind the name
Discover the fascinating links between the famous Ferranti name and electrical and electronic engineering at The University of Manchester.

Meet a 4th year student – Huda
Meet Huda binti Ihsanuddin, an international student from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, who’s in the final year of her degree in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

School hosts young engineers LEGO® event
Manchester gained a taste of global competition as a regional heat of the FIRST® LEGO® League INTO ORBIT came to the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering on 18 February.

Meet a student ambassador – Fridah
Fridah A Masake Bowker is one of our third-year student ambassadors studying MEng in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Learn about her experiences at Manchester.

The underlying principle of engineering school – short essay
Read a short essay on the underlying principle of engineering school by one of our students Rodosthenis Charalampous – or Rhodes as he likes to be called.