Invisible Engineering and Anonymous Engineers-Time for a Change? John Swaffield October 25, 2000 Leading a university department is a bit like farming-each season brings its own tasks, difficulties, solutions and rewards.Read More
When Is Close Close Enough? John Swaffield August 29, 2000 Recent difficulties with the high-tech bridge crossing of the Thames in London caused it to "sway" on being opened to the public last month.Read More
To Label or Not to Label John Swaffield August 28, 2000 The use of natural resources globally is heavily unbalanced.Read More
Systems, Limits and Choices John Swaffield August 28, 2000 Engineering design decisions are multifaceted, often based on a balance of probabilities or advantage.Read More
Industry/University Collaboration Furthers Plumbing Research John Swaffield August 11, 2000 Changes in political ideology have put "research in the common good" under pressure.Read More
Back to Basics: An Overview of Plumbing Engineering John Swaffield June 9, 2000 Any overview must be personal.Read More
To Label or Not to Label John Swaffield May 24, 2000 The use of natural resources globally is heavily unbalanced.Read More
Does Plumbing Research Exist? John Swaffield May 3, 2000 Over the past decade, the U.K government has instituted quality evaluations of all aspects of higher education and research within universities.Read More