Click on the image to the right to see the Lincoln School of Engineering Research Profile Spring 2011.
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The University of Lincoln and the School of Engineering
In Spring 2009, the University of Lincoln was awarded £37 million to establish a specialist School of Engineering in Lincoln, focusing strongly on research informed teaching. Funding was obtained from a number of sources including HEFCE through the Strategic Development Fund, the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the Lincoln County Council (LCC).
Siemens
Industrial Turbo-machinery has also made a multi-million pound commitment
to support the school. This includes the transfer of R&D equipment as well
as co-location of their training team. Furthermore, they also
contribute sponsored research PhDs
and student numbers.

Over £7M of funding was allocated to the construction of the new School of Engineering building, which was completed in August 2011.

Combining state-of-the-art R&D and teaching facilities, the building makes an iconic statement about the status and intent of Engineering at the University of Lincoln. It is our main aim to produce Engineering graduates who have the skills and knowledge to be industry ready.
Forming part of the greater campus development, Engineering takes its place in a truly 21st Century University environment committed to teaching and research.
For more information on the new build click here
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Research in the School of Engineering
The School of Engineering is a Centre of Excellence in Industrial Power and Energy, Control and Electronic/Electrical Engineering, engaging in world-class fundamental and applied research, collaborating with industrial partners ranging from SMEs to Multinationals. Examples of the application of our research will be found on our Research Page, an extremely broad portfolio, ranging from fundamental internal combustion engine research, to engineering applications of artificial intelligence.
EPSRC Airport Energy Technologies Network (AETN)
The School hosts the Centre for the EPSRC Network in Airport Energy Technologies, working as a hub for Universities and Industry associates in the field of low carbon airport operations. AETN currently draws its membership from more than 20 top UK universities.
Power and Energy Research Group
The School's Power and Energy Research Group conducts fundamental and applied research in all aspects of power and energy production, distribution and control. Application areas include low carbon/emissions engines, gas turbines, energy storage, smart energy and renewables.
Artificial Intelligence and Control Research Group
The School's Artificial Intelligence and Control Research Group conducts wide ranging research with techniques ranging from classical control through to engineering applications of artificial intelligence and multiobjective optimisation. The group is application driven, with a broad portfolio of industrial collaborators.
The School's Laser Engineering Group conducts research into laser and advanced manufacturing technologies, with an emphasis on materials processing for the manufacturing and life sciences sector. Application areas include laser deposition, surface treatment, micro- and nano-fabrication, cleaning and debris removal. |
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The Lincoln School of Engineering and Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery have won the Open Collaboration Award, which is awarded to a consortium led by a University which emphasises innovation and collaboration with high levels of Engagement.

