New “Engenius Film” added…

P1010130Dr Emma Carter of the University of Sheffield was one of the two winners of the EPC’s 2014 Engaging in Engineering public engagement grant awards. The latest of her series of films, developed as a resource for schoolchildren, their teachers and advisers, talks about “Designing your own racing car…”

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