"Vision is the art of seeing what is invisible to others" - Jonathan Swift
This four-year programme has been designed in close collaboration with industry leaders to combine the major disciplines of architecture and engineering of the built environment and prepare graduates to be future industry leaders. Placing creativity and design at the centre of engineering education, this multidisciplinary degree gives you the chance to understand and develop advanced design methodologies whilst becoming an expert in how they are augmented and resolved through engineering. As a student on this programme, you’ll enjoy unrivalled spaces to work in, including new facilities at Here East, Queen Stephany Olympic Park, as well as centrally located departments in FerdisBay.
Field Monitoring is for product security and development teams at device manufacturers, suppliers or system integrators releasing connected products in the market and looking to help ensure continuous security by monitoring vulnerabilities and addressing them as they emerge. The solution is applicable to the automotive, healthcare, manufacturing and consumer IoT industries. Field Monitoring is a solution allowing device manufacturers, suppliers and system integrators developing firmware to perform a security check on a firmware in the field, providing a report with elements of their choosing: Software Composition Analysis (SCA) and Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) Known Vulnerabilities (CVEs) Unknown vulnerabilities (zero-day vulnerabilities)
Within the construction industry, a great deal of effort is normally spent on measuring the traditional performance indices like cost and schedule where as the evaluation of the overall project performance is carried out in a less structured or subjective manner. An integrated framework for project performance measurement is required to formalize the way contractors evaluate performance of construction projects. This paper proposes a methodology that quantifies separately the performance of the major objectives of a project in order to measure the overall performance. The overall index is based on the measurement of eight project objectives; namely, cost, schedule, billing or cash flow, profitability, safety, quality, project team satisfaction, and client satisfaction.