Engineering

Engineering Facilities

Our dedicated engineering facilities include an Aerospace Centre, which houses its very own aircraft, a suite of practical training facilities approved by the aerospace industry, and electronics labs supplemented with world-leading Renesas technologies.

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Student, Pooja Umashankar, stood in front of an aeroplane wearing engineering workshop uniform.

We continually update our facilities so you have access to the latest industry-standard equipment and software. We believe this hands-on experience is vital to your success as you will be able to apply the right skills in the workplace.


AEROSPACE CENTRE

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The aircraft hangar on pontypridd campus
Engine of a plane in the aerospace centre on Treforest campus
Aerospace Engineering graduate Katie Danahar stands in front of the small aircraft at the Aerospace Centre in Treforest while wearing a red engineering jumpsuit
Light shining through an automotive wind tunnel
Aerospace Centre, Pontypridd Campus.

Flight Simulator

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Engineering Workshops

  • Civil engineering facilities include new laboratories for structures, materials and geotechnics. These allow us to demonstrate fundamental engineering principles and help you carry out project and research work. We test steel, concrete and masonry lintels, together with other structural materials, to improve product design and discover new methods of construction.

  • We also have dedicated workshop space for mechanical engineering. Our mechanical engineering facilities are of the standard you would expect to see in industry. They include well-equipped computer rooms using state-of-the-art design and analysis software (SolidWorks, Ansys, LS-Dyna, SolidCAM, and Phoenix), and dedicated project and workshop spaces.

  • Our workshops boast a laser cutter, 4 axis CNC router, rapid prototyping machine, Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) and Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) lathe and milling machines.

  • We also have our own augmented reality welding training simulator, flight simulator, two wind tunnels, and gas turbine plant. Additional laboratory space is also equipped for composite making, additive manufacturing, welding, aluminium casting, and material and non-destructive testing.


Technology Studios

Recording studio at Cardiff Campus
  • On our Lighting, Sound and Live Event Production courses, you'll have access to a range of specialist facilities at our ATRiuM campus in Cardiff's city centre.

  • You will work in our television and sound studios, video and show networking laboratory and the University theatre, to put your skills into practise and realise your designs.

Technology Studios

We benefit from the proximity of, and links with many local venues, including: Cardiff arena, major BBC TV studios, Cardiff stadium, cinemas, concert venues, recording studios and world-class theatres.

  • On our Lighting, Sound and Live Event Production courses, you'll have access to a range of specialist facilities at our ATRiuM campus in Cardiff's city centre.

  • You will work in our television and sound studios, video and show networking laboratory and the University theatre, to put your skills into practise and realise your designs.


360 Aviation Facilities

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Electrical and Electronic Suites

We have three suites that include an embedded systems lab, general electronics lab, and power and renewable lab. Our embedded systems lab contains 25 high-end terminals that run cutting-edge development tools that have been designed in conjunction with our sponsor, Renesas – the world’s leading supplier of microcontrollers. This sponsorship means our students are taught using the most up-to-date technologies and development tools.

The general electronics lab is split into three sections – Computer Aided Design (CAD) and embedded systems, practical electronics, and communication engineering. You will learn how to use industry-standard software, construct prototypes, build and test printed circuit boards and use a range of equipment such as oscilloscopes and signal generators. In the communication engineering section, you will undertake experimental set-ups to support your understanding of theoretical principles. These set-ups include analogue and digital modulation schemes, microwave antennas, time and frequency division multiplexing, coding, transmission lines and fibre optics.

The power and renewable energy lab is where you will learn about the key components and construction skills involved in planning, designing, building and testing electronic circuits which are used in micro renewable energy systems, analyse performances and produce feasibility reports. Equipment you will find yourself using includes a photovoltaic solar energy unit, wind energy unit and lab-volt stations.