Strictly Engineering: Poster Catalogue

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Posters:

Alastair Macleod, Can you read the bottom line?...................................................4 Alex Casson, Sick of charging batteries?...................................................................5 Axelle Vire, Rethinking wind energy……………..........................................................6 Camilla Halewood, Engineering bodies.....................................................................7 Claire Dancer, No signal……………….........................................................................8 Claire Malpas, Forensic Engineering….......................................................................9 Ellie Cosgrave, In a city, information technology affects......................................10

Gemma Brady, Energy and the internet....................................................…………11 Hayley Smith, Neutrons!...............................................................................................12 Ishtiaq Ahmed, Go green & cheap with improved aerodynamics......................13 Isobel Houghton, Can you send a secret?...............................................................14 James Law, When I grow up I want to be clever too.............................................15 James Windmill, Nature inspires technology............................................................16 Janice Blanc, How can engineering help reduce urban flooding?.....................17

Jennifer Walsh-O’Donovan, How engineers help Hollywood................................18 Kristen Salzer-Frost, Fire Engineering...........................................................................19 Martin Black, C.S.I. - Climate Science Instruments..................................................20 Michelle Faill, Anti-gravity...........................................................................................21 Muhammad Arslan Khalid, The healing sound........................................................22 Natasha Watson, Can you make a house out of these?.......................................23 Nazila Fough, Watching online TV without jamming the internet.........................24

Nicholas Hitchins, What happens when the transplants run out?.........................25 Rebecca Ward, Energy costs spiralling up?.............................................................26 Reza Ghaffari, Plants are intelligent..........................................................................27 Richard Holmes, Why landfill…when you can car-fill?...........................................28 Rosanna Kleemann, Closing the phosphorus loop.................................................29 Ruchi Gupta, Wouldn’t it be good if you could monitor the health of your heart at home?.......................................................................................................................30

Sean Clarkson, Sports technology…………………………........................................31 Steve Wallbridge, Nuclear decommissioning..........................................................32 Ziaul Hossain, Satellite broadband reducing the digital divide.............................33


About Strictly Engineering Strictly Engineering is the engineering poster competition with a difference. We challenged engineers from a wide variety of disciplines, from both academia and industry, to design a poster to engage visitors to the 2012 British Science Festival with their work. The engineers received training and mentoring about engineering’s impact on society, communication and design by professional graphic designers and science communicators and they produced the posters within this catalogue. To access bonus online content from the engineers, scan the QR codes on the posters! At the Festival, the posters were visited by a wide range of Festival-goers and the engineers had to impress both the visiting public and a distinguished panel of judges with their use of graphic design and spoken communication. The winner of Strictly Engineering was Isobel Houghton from the University of Bristol for her poster “Can you send a secret?”. If you’d like to download a high-resolution PDF of any of the posters from this project, please contact sis@britishscienceassociation.org and to find out more about the project, visit our website. Get in touch with us on Twitter: @TheSiSTeam If you want to find out how to design your own eye-catching posters to communicate science or engineering, have a look at our practical design guide and resources page.


Alastair Macleod, UK Astronomy Technology Centre


Alex Casson, Imperial College London


Axelle Vire, Imperial College London


Camilla Halewood, Imperial College London


Claire Dancer, University of Oxford


Claire Malpas, ERA Technology Ltd


Ellie Cosgrave, University of Bristol/Arup


Gemma Brady, University of Leeds


Hayley Smith, ISIS Synchrotron


Ishtiaq Ahmed, The University of Manchester


Isobel Houghton, University of Bristol


James Law, Aberystwyth University


James Windmill, University of Strathclyde


Janice Blanc, Heriot Watt University


Jennifer Walsh-O’Donovan, NHS Lothian


Kristen Salzer-Frost, Ramboll


Martin Black, UK Astronomy Technology Centre


Michelle Faill, BAE Systems


Muhammad Arslan Khalid, University of Glasgow


Natasha Watson, University of Bath/IDC in Systems/Buro Happold Ltd


Nazila Fough, University of Aberdeen


Nicholas Hitchins, Imperial College London


Rebecca Ward, Cambridge University


Reza Ghaffari, University of Warwick


Richard Holmes, The University of Manchester


Rosanna Kleemann, Thames Water


Ruchi Gupta, The University of Manchester


Sean Clarkson, Sheffield Hallam University


Steve Wallbridge, The University of Manchester


Ziaul Hossain, University of Aberdeen


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