Issues
Issue 34
March 2008
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Can regional clusters be engineered?
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Engineering the space below Terminal 5
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- Software & computer science
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Pushing the barriers to model complex processes
In 2007, Imperial College London spinout Process Systems Enterprise Ltd won the MacRobert Award for its gPROMS (general-purpose PROcess Modelling System) software. Costas Pantelides and Mark Matzopoulos, two of the key people behind the success of gPROMS, tell how they created a way in which engineers can harness physics, chemistry and engineering knowledge within a framework that solves highly complex mathematical problems.
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Innovation entrepreneurs
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T5 goes live
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