I have been meaning to search for other EngD blogs, but despite the EngD running for a number of years, there seems to be only a few. Looking at the google stats between search terms ‘EngD blog‘ (144k results, 0.27 seconds) and ‘PhD blog‘ (41.4M results, 0.18 seconds) highlights how under represented the EngD programme is – no wonder we have to keep explaining the difference.
Clare Hooper
I’m soon to graduate from my EngD (conducted in the University of Southampton’s Learning Societies Lab, sponsored by IBM UK). I now work in the User Centered Engineering group at the Eindhoven University of Technology. My research interests include (but are not limited to) hypertext, web science and how we design software. My webpage lives here, and I’m also on Twitter.
Personal http://clarehooper.wordpress.com
EngD research blog at Southampton University
Jo Symington
I’m doing bits of marine microbiology, bits of molecular biology, bits of chemistry and bits of engineering and I’m working with an industrial partner Croda… and I’m technically a biologist (at least I think I remember my first degree being Applied Biology…) so how have I ended up doing an EngD???
EngD research blog Jo’s Eng-mare!!!
Ben Betts
There I am currently studying for an EngD (Doctor of Engineering), studying the role of new technology for learning within corporate environments. I started this blog to collect my thoughts for the EngD and to test out some theories, mostly to see what kind of response they generate. @bbetts
http://www.ht2.co.uk/ben/?page_id=2
Some blogs that have started
EngD Eppie
I’m Eppie, currently in my first year of the Engineering Doctorate in Biopharmaceutical Bioprocess Development at Newcastle University. Yeah, it’s a real long name and I’m not 100% sure I’ve even got it down right. We just call it the EngD.
http://engdeppie.wordpress.com
I’m going to keep an eye out, but let me know if I’ve missed any!
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