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Welcome to the Advanced Engineering Centre

The Advanced Engineering Centre works to develop truly sustainable solutions in transport, energy and manufacturing with practical wisdom at the heart of our approach.

The group has international recognition and fosters a vibrant research environment where researchers from both experimental and modelling disciplines work side-by-side to deliver world-class research. 

We welcome approaches from all those interested in our work, are actively seeking collaborators and PhD students and can offer engineering consultancy across our specialist areas.

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Contact the Advanced Engineering Centre regarding expert research consultation, industry collaboration or postgraduate study.

 AdvancedEngineering@brighton.ac.uk 

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An introduction to the Advanced Engineering Centre 

Engineering and the accompanying research environment have altered beyond recognition in the last ten years. It is profoundly important to us at the 91¶¶Òõ to ensure that the Advanced Engineering Centre remains at the forefront of research and development in an ageing, environment-aware society with growing energy and transportation demands.

At the 91¶¶Òõ, we are passionate about making a difference through our research. As well as exploring fundamental engineering research questions, we ensure that our activity focuses on research outcomes, knowledge transfer and deliverables that keep economic prosperity, environmental impact and end-user experience firmly in mind.

To do this, the Advanced Engineering Centre (AEC) works alongside industrial and academic partners to apply the expertise of its members to address some of society’s most important issues. We have active collaborations with more than 40 companies, including both long-term strategic relationships (Ricardo, Dolphin and BP), collaborative projects (for example, with Highview) and knowledge transfer partnerships. We always welcome opportunities to work with new partners. 

The Advanced Engineering Centre has undergone steady growth from its beginnings in 1982, as the Heat Transfer Research Unit led by Professor Morgan Heikal, to the present Advanced Engineering Centre, with a staff of over 50 full members. In 2006, in collaboration with Ricardo, the 91¶¶Òõ opened the Sir Harry Ricardo Laboratories. Then in 2017, the new Advanced Engineering Building was built, following investment from the Wolfson Foundation. This centre now hosts 11 laboratories: three Engines Test Cells, two spray visualisation labs, two Multiphase Flow and Heat Transfer Labs, a Battery Test Cell, an Innovation Factory Lab, the Cryogenic Lab, a High-Speed Flywheel Spin Test Facility and many other facilities including a 3D printing lab. 

 

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91¶¶Òõ study to future proof wind farms against extreme natural events

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Dr Alessandro Tombari is starting a project to design next-generation onshore and offshore wind farms to withstand damage from future climate change events.

New advanced hydrogen engine set to drive move to zero emissions transport

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91¶¶Òõ researchers are testing a pioneering hydrogen engine that could provide a clean and efficient way to help decarbonise transport globally.

Study points the way for new greener transport using local biomethane upcycling

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Research by 91¶¶Òõ's Advanced Engineering Centre and technology consultancy Ricardo could lead to greener vehicles powered by local ecosystem waste products.

91¶¶Òõ research aiding pioneering new zero emission and engine technology

Dr Konstantina Vogiatzaki

Insights developed by Dr Konstantina Vogiatzaki are pointing the way to innovative future energy generation mechanisms based on liquefied gases.

91¶¶Òõ academics helping to explore how energy beneath us can be sourced

Dr Konstantina Vogiatzaki

Researchers have received funding from Innovate UK to test how next-generation drills can help source sustainable geothermal energy to replace fossil fuels.

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