The department continues to grow. Both new research accommodation
and refurbishment of the library were completed this year. Another
major project will finish soon - a 'loft conversion' which creates
new space for the Engineering Design Centre and enhances the Coe
Fen frontage.
On the people front: Dr John Young became Professor of Appplied
Thermodynamics in October 1998, and personal chairs have recently
been awarded to Dr Mark Welland, Dr Piero PMigliorato and Dr Jim
Woodhouse. We welcome Peter Guthrie as the new Royal Academy of
Engineering Visiting Professor in the field of Sustainability. We
are also delighted that the Jafar Professorship of Petroleum Engineering
is to be funded by a further 5 years. Professor Ann Dowling has
been elected a Vice President of the Royal Academy of Engineering,
and Ken Wallace a Fellow. In April, Professor Bill Dawes was appointed
to the DTI's Aerospace committee.
The year 2000 is the 125th anniversary of the department. We will
be producing a celebratory issue of enginuity and a multimedia web-based
presentation (including interactive educational simulations) about
the Department's achievements, past, present and future. Instead
of the usual September meeting of the CUEA (which this year was
a very successful conference on the Communications Explosion), there
will be a celebratory meeting on Friday 14th July 2000, to which
all old members and friends are invited. Details will be circulated
to all CUEA members for whom we have addresses, and will appear
(under CUEA) on our website: http://www.eng.cam.ac.uk
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