EEE students showcased projects at the Megaw Lecture 2025, with support from industry partners
On April 2nd, the Ashby Building's Sir Bernard Crossland Lecture Theatre buzzed with excitement as final-year EEE students showcased their work at the Megaw Lecture and Prize Ceremony, sponsored by the IET.

This event commemorates the legacy of Eric Christopher Stanley Megaw MBE (1908 – 1956), a distinguished Queen's University graduate renowned for his pioneering work on the cavity magnetron during World War II.
Eric Megaw's early passion for wireless communication was evident when, at just 15, he made headlines for establishing the first amateur wireless communication between Ireland and Australia. This remarkable achievement was highlighted in the Belfast Telegraph on September 14, 1925, marking the beginning of a storied career in engineering and innovation. Megaw exchanged greetings with Mr. W. Howden of Box Hill, near Melbourne, maintaining communication for 10 minutes.
This year's event featured presentations from talented speakers Ronan McElroy, Scott McNeilly, Charlie Keaney, Sean Webb, Christo Polachan, and Vincent Bote. Their projects were evaluated by a panel of esteemed judges, including Mark O'Flaherty from BT Digital Data & AI, Dr. Stuart McMichael from Ulster University, and Jake Mercer from Xirgo Technologies.
After careful deliberation, Sean Webb was awarded first place, with Christo Polachan as the runner-up.
First Place Sean Webb
Runner Up Christo Polachan
This event was facilitated by Hien Quoc Ngo and Mohammadali Mohammadi. The Megaw Lecture aims to provide a platform for final-year EEE students to present their projects, fostering a culture of innovation, collaboration, and professional development.
The Megaw Lecture showcased a diverse range of innovative projects and ideas from our final-year students. The student presenters received constructive feedback from the expert judges, which helped them refine their technical and presentation skills.
We extend our gratitude to BT Digital Data & AI, Ulster University, and Xirgo Technologies for their support and involvement in the event. We also thank the EEECS staff and students for their contributions and participation.
We look forward to seeing the continued success and innovation from our students in the years to come. Congratulations to all participants and winners of the Megaw Lecture 2025!