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Engineering Sciences: Energy & Fluid Mechanics

This page aims to give an overview of the available library materials, research support and subject-specific resources that may prove helpful to those studying in the fields of energy research, fluid mechanics and turbomachinery.

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Online resources

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Professional societies

The Department of Engineering encourages staff to join institutions and societies that relate to their subject areas and may be able to pay membership fees. For more information, see the Membership of the Professional Engineering Institutions (PEIs) webpage.

Below is a list of the suggested professional societies for this subject. Wikipedia has a useful general list of engineering societies.

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