• September 24, 2020

    I’m not a big fan of terms like ‘millennial’ and ‘Gen Z’, because I think people are far more complex than the year in which they were born can determine. When we use terms like these, there is a risk that they somehow frame the way we, as teachers, …

  • contaminated land
    September 16, 2020

    Land use and reuse are critically important for creating greener cities with a high quality of life. Brownfield sites are both a challenge and an opportunity. With a growing demand for land, the reuse or repurposing of previously used land, known as …

  • sustainable development
    August 19, 2020

    Sustainable development is driven by the three pillars of sustainability: social, environmental, and economic. As engineers we have seen a marked shift towards delivering sustainable engineering solutions, not just on account of the current world cli …

  • ireland countryside
    August 6, 2020

    The current advice from the Government of Ireland with regards to Covid-19 and travel remains that the safest thing to do is not to travel abroad. As a result, there has been a massive surge in people remaining and holidaying in Ireland. This has all …

  • eagles
    July 15, 2020

    Raptors is a collective term for birds of prey, who primarily feed on relatively large vertebrates.  Raptor species populations have seen a significant decline on a global scale over the past century. This decline can be attributed to human pressures …

  • GIS and CAD
    June 20, 2020

      For the experienced engineer, CAD drawing applications (such as AutoCAD) have been the main method of creating drawings on projects. In fact, CAD software has been around since the 1960s. However, GIS applications have been in use successfully …

  • water
    May 29, 2020

    2020 will forever be remembered for COVID-19. However, as COVID (hopefully) recedes, what is likely to emerge are increased issues with water supply.  Recent monthly weather statements from Met Éireann report that following an exceptionally wet Febru …

  • lessons in engineering
    May 13, 2020

    I started working as a Structural Engineer two years ago. The road to structural engineering was a long and winding road, but aren’t they the more exciting roads? I have learned a lot these past few years and my technical skills have grown in abundan …

  • engineering impacts
    April 22, 2020

    Engineering and engineers have been around for thousands of years. In this time, we have had both positive and negative impacts on the lives of millions. The first engineer mentioned by name in history was Imhotep, who we believe was responsible for …

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