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DPhil Student wins Bill and Gary Sanders Poster Award

Inaugural Engineering Horizons lecture held at IET Savoy Place

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Undergraduate student publishes first-authored Nature series paper

Department of Engineering Science | University of Oxford

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About Us

Engineering teaching and research takes place at Oxford in a unified Department of Engineering Science. Our academic staff are committed to a common engineering foundation as well as to advanced work in their own specialities, which include most branches of the subject. We have especially strong links with computing, materials science and medicine.

This broad view of engineering, based on a scientific approach to the fundamentals, is part of the tradition that started with our foundation in 1908 - one hundred years of educating great engineers, and researching at the cutting edge!

Our graduates go off to a huge variety of occupations - into designing cars, building roads and bridges, developing new electronic devices, manufacturing pharmaceuticals, into healthcare and aerospace, into further study for higher degrees and in many other directions.

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Our Research

The Department of Engineering Science has an international reputation for its research in all the major branches of engineering, and in emerging areas such as biomedical engineering, energy and the environment. The major theme underlying our research portfolio is the application of cutting-edge science to generate new technology, using a mixture of theory and experiment.

Find out more in our Case Studies and Research pages.

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Our Institutes

The Department has five Institutes which lead the way for research and collaboration in different areas of engineering, including biomedical, thermofluids and robotics - visit their websites to find out more.

MEng in Engineering Science

Undergraduates on the Engineering Science course at Oxford spend their first two years studying core topics which we believe are essential for all engineers to understand.

Having developed a solid grounding in these, for their final two years they choose to specialise in one of the six branches of Engineering Science: Biomedical, Chemical and Process, Civil and Offshore, Control, Electrical and Opto-electronic, Information, Solid Materials and Mechanics, or Thermofluids and Turbomachinery.

DPhil candidate Barbara Souza

Postgraduate Study

The research degrees offered by the Department of Engineering Science are MSc(R), DEng and DPhil. The opportunities in the Department for postgraduate study and research include conventional disciplines of engineering such as chemical, civil, electrical, and mechanical, as well as information engineering, applications of engineering to medicine, low-temperature engineering, and experimental plasma physics.

Mixergy paves the way for a smarter, sustainable energy future

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The Mixergy cylinder concept was originally developed in 2014 by Pete Armstrong and Ren Kang during their time at the Department of Engineering Science. Their vision was to create a network of smart hot water cylinders that could provide flexibility to the energy grid, helping to integrate more renewable energy sources and facilitating the transition to cleaner, sustainable power.

Prof Abhirup Banerjee speaking at Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBME) Bellhouse BioEngenuity event

IBME Bellhouse BioEngenuity Event

Event

The Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBME) Bellhouse BioEngenuity event took place in November 2024. The biannual event is made possible through a generous endowment by Prof. Brian Bellhouse and serves an important function of providing training and networking opportunities to early career researchers in biomedical engineering.

 Origami's state-of-the-art Applications Laboratory (Apps Lab)

Zero Institute Collaborates with Origami Apps Lab

Energy

The Apps Lab is a highly sophisticated environment which allows for real-world simulations of the UK’s electricity network. The Oxford University/Origami collaboration will enable comprehensive real-world testing, raise awareness of pioneering green energy technologies and foster cutting-edge research and educational advancement.

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Begbroke Innovation District: a living lab for sustainable development

Energy / Sustainability

The development of the Begbroke Innovation District is envisioned as a ‘Living Lab’, providing the opportunity to model sustainable practices from energy use to community engagement, and biodiversity to building design.

Researchers at the Spotlight Engineering public lecture, April 2024

Illuminating the Impact of Engineering

Public Engagement with Research

The Department's 'Spotlight' event series has successfully bridged the gap between complex engineering research and public awareness. By fostering effective communication skills among researchers, the initiative has demonstrated the importance and relevance of engineering in everyday life to a wider, non-specialist audience.

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Making waves in the critical area of battery management

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Richard Lofthouse (Alumni Office) speaks to Founder and CEO Dr Christoph Birkl of Engineering Science spinout Brill Power about their work in the critical area of battery management