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Engineering Competence

Natural design

Naturalist Janine Benyus has helped pioneer the field of biomimicry. She argues that studying and adapting designs, models and systems from nature [...]
Other industry,Research and development,Talent,
Engineering Competence

SKF scientists awarded

Staff members from SKF’s Engineering & Research Centre in Nieuwegein, the Netherlands, have won a range of excellence awards. In July 2013, Erik [...]
Chemicals, fuel and petroleum products,Lubricants,Machinery and equipment,Mining, extraction of oil and gas,Research and development,Talent,
Industry

Slick research

At Imperial College London, Professor Hugh Spikes studies the effects of friction.
Chemicals, fuel and petroleum products,Food and Beverage,Lubricants,Machinery and equipment,Research and theory,Talent,
Archive

The flip side to everything

Most people would agree that spirituality and business are at opposite ends of the spectrum. But somehow they come together in the person of Diana [...]
Talent,
Engineering Competence

Stathis Ioannides – devoted to the fight against friction

The term “tribology” comes from the Greek words tribos (“rub”) and logos (“principle”), so it is perhaps fitting that one of the world’s leading [...]
Bearing life,Research and development,Talent,
Engineering Competence

International prize for tribology research and application

  Professor Stathis Ioannides, SKF Group director of Product Engineering, has been awarded the Tribology Trust’s Gold Medal, internationally [...]
Research and development,Talent,
News

New Editor in Chief

On June 1 2004 Madeleine de Laval took up the position of editor in chief for Evolution. de Laval holds a Bachelor of Economics degree in marketing [...]
Talent,