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Designing life saving equipment
Natasha loved D&T at school, and now gets to use her design skills to create life saving equipment
Natasha loved D&T at school, and now gets to use her design skills to create life saving equipment
Ellen Harper gets people with restricted mobility swimming through inclusive design.
Roshni helps design buildings so that people can escape safely in the event of a fire – and so that the fire brigade can fight the fire safely and effectively.
Working with psychologists, designers, and engineers, Jack and his team looked at ways new tech can help with stress and anxiety.
Meet Asad, a mechanical engineer on a mission to use his creativity to design accessible technology at Dyson.
Susie shares how apprenticeships can help give on-the-job experience, solving problems to save lives at sea
"I help to create safe, sustainable, functional, efficient, and joyful buildings and spaces for the community. It’s a privilege as a career."
Meet Karl! He discovered his love for fire engineering by trying out lots of jobs and workplace experiences.
How design engineer Josh Mitchell helped efforts against COVID-19 by getting 3D printers to African hospitals.
Design engineer Lee sees engineering as a combination of science and art - find out why.
When Nick isn’t working as a design engineer, he’s working on The3Engineers project – using his engineering skills to create eco-themed books for children.
Leo is a clinical scientist in the NHS, and his designs help make a difference for people living with some of the most complex disabilities.
Alicia wasn’t sure what she wanted to do, but an apprenticeship at the RNLI helped her find her passion building a lifeboat station!
Meet Kate, and learn more about the exciting world of fire engineering.
Meet Ryan! He makes sure that buildings are safe and sustainable to live, work and play in.
James's apprenticeship led to real-world experience and his career as a refrigeration engineer.
Patrick has always loved DIY and design and technology. When his D&T teacher nominated him for a scholarship it started his design engineering journey.
From acrobatic elephants to Robbie Williams' giant head, James Solly tells us about how he's helped artists and creative people make some incredible structures through engineering!
Engineers working in a chocolate factory, like Aoibheann Hurley, design, assemble and improve production lines to make great chocolate on a large scale.
Walking, running and moving are things that most people can luckily take for granted much of the time. But, if you have an injury or disability this can make these activities more difficult. This is where rehabilitation engineering comes in. Everybody is different - and engineers like Louise help design equipment that will work for a particular person.
Matt is a systems engineer who works on submarines, but in his spare time he also works with his friends to create The3Engineers storybooks.
Learn more about what it's like doing a T level at Portmeirion, and the engineering behind making pottery.
Anna and Lucy are working with everyone at the RNLI to upcycle life jackets and help save lives at sea, sustainably.
If you’ve ever wondered how blockbusters get to look so good, it’s down to the work of people like Eugenie von Tunzelmann who make ground-breaking visual effects.
Samantha works with technology to make communication easier for those who might find it difficult.
Acoustic engineers make gigs, concerts and speeches sound great. Arthur works with architects to improve sound in new buildings through good design...
Abbie Hutty talks us through her top ten misconceptions about a career in engineering, as well as the ExoMars Rover Vehicle!
Meet Ben! Ben is a degree apprentice at E.ON, working on projects decarbonise the UK and tackle climate change.
Meet Mariam! Mariam is the CEO of Bronic, and uses her creativity to explore new innovations and inventions in the bioengineering industry.