
wellington faculty of engineering continues successful bids for marsden funding
proposed research highlights the faculty’s commitment to high-quality research and work that can generate positive impact
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proposed research highlights the faculty’s commitment to high-quality research and work that can generate positive impact
organisations are increasingly becoming aware of the benefits of non-destructive testing (ndt) methods when it comes to monitoring and managing the health of their assets. this is especially true of sectors that involve huge capital investments, maintenance and replacement costs.
an undergraduate paper led engineering student amber joseph from an honours degree to her own app and an exciting graduate role.
speaker: patrick lam - university of waterloo