About e-Engineering

e-Engineering publishes representative examples of outstanding taught student engineering and computing research projects. Its primary purpose is to publicise and reward the high quality engineering and computing student research that is conducted in the Faculty of Engineering at Leeds.

Research journals provide a way for taught students to engage with research. They can provide a different way of reaching students and motivating them to learn. Good student research ability deserves recognition, and the publication of original research offers many benefits: 

  • For students it acknowledges and rewards the work that has been done;
  • It provides an aspirational platform for students to aim for;
  • It enables students to engage directly with the processes of research and publication;
  • It provides an opportunity to forge more visible links between teaching, learning and research;
  • It can help future employers to appreciate students’ knowledge and skills.

Get involved

e-Engineering is your journal, and all taught students in the Faculty of Engineering who have authored original and outstanding research can submit papers for consideration to it, and access papers published in it.

We are also interested in hearing from students who would like to get involved in the editorial side of e-Engineering - it's your journal so let us know how you'd like it to look.