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William Austyn Mair
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1950-1975/mair2.htmlThis work made use of a new high speed wind tunnel under construction at Farnborough. -
Milestones 1975 - 2000
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1975-2000/milestones2.htmlRolls Royce funded a new Professorship of Aerothermal Technology, a Chair to which Professor Nick Cumpsty was elected. ... A new Aerodynamics lab was built on top of the Baker building to accommodate a low turbulence wind tunnel. -
1875 - 1900
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1875-1900/milestones_03.htmlIn 1850 a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the two ancient universities of Oxford and Cambridge and its recommendations led to the introduction and examination of new studies, with ... Ten new chairs were suggested, including one in -
Enginuity
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1975-2000/enginuity/issue6/index.htmlMajor new research initiatives requiring new buildings are likely to be at the West Camhridge site, where an extension to our existing Whittle laboratory was recently opened by Sir John Cadogan. -
NMS Group-Publications
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/publications.htmlNanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Publications. -
Institute for Manufacturing
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/now/ifm.htmlInstitute for Manufacturing. "Turning visions into reality" (or 'ideas into action') is how Professor Mike Gregory describes the business of manufacturing, and with the launch of the new Institute for Manufacturing, ... Strong industrial networks -
Engineering for the Life Sciences
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/lifesciences/research.htmlResearch Areas. Acquisition and Analysis of Physiological Signals. Biosensors for rapid characterisation and screening of target proteins (Dr Ashwin Seshia). Diagnosis of schizophrenia (Professor Bill Fitzgerald). Medical applications of optical -
Robert Mair
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/now/rjm.htmlRobert Mair, together with his colleagues, has recently been awarded a £2m grant from the Joint Infrastructure Fund which will fund a new Centre for Geotechnical Process and Construction Modelling. ... Construction of the new building, which will -
NMS Group
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/publications/2005.htmlNanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Publications 2005. 91. Raman spectroscopy of hydrogenated amorphous carbon. C. Casiraghi, A. C. Ferrari, J. Robertson;90. Surface diffusion: The low activation energy path -
William Austyn Mair
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1975-2000/mair2.htmlThis work made use of a new high speed wind tunnel under construction at Farnborough. -
1875 - 1900
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1875-1900/milestones_04.html1878. Engineering Workshop. The opening of the new Workshop was announced in the Reporter in October 1878. -
NMS Group-Highlights
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/highlights.htmlNew technique to 'clean' layered heterostructures improves device performance and paves the way to scalable production. ... Andrea Ferrari: the graphene guru. A bold new approach to training PhD students. -
Enginuity
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1975-2000/enginuity/issue3/index.htmlTwo building projects will soon he underway. The first will be a new floor on the roof of the north wing of Baker Building. -
Engineering for the Life Sciences
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/lifesciences/people.htmlPeople. Click on a name to go to their website. Biological micro-scale mechanics. Tel: 44 1223 332725. Medical equipment design, inclusive design. Tel: 44 1223 332742. Tel: 44 1223 765201. Molecular dynamics. Tel: 44 1223 766316. Biological signal -
1875 - 1900
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/1875-1900/milestones.html1878 Engineering Workshop opened. 1882 Two storey extension, new cottages and foundry in Free School Lane. ... 1898 John Hopkinson died in mountaineering accident. His widow leaves money to build new laboratory. -
Cambridge Engineering Selector
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/now/ces.htmlSelect Company. Cambridge Engineering Selector. Designers involved in the development of new equipment need to make decisions over which materials and design processes to use. -
Professor Mark Welland
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/now/mew.htmlProfessor Mark Welland. Mark Welland came to Cambridge in 1987 from a job with IBM in New York. ... I am now interested in developing biologically based devices, which is a new challenge. -
The Jubilee Line Extension
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/now/jubilee.htmlFor the civil engineers involved, it was a gigantic project: twin tunnels 11 km long, crossing the river in four places, with eleven new stations to be built, eight of which ... With MPs waiting to move into new offices as well as the Dome about to open, -
NMS Group
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/publications/2001.htmlNanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Publications 2001. 42. Resonant Raman spectroscopy of disordered, amorphous and diamond-like carbon. A. C. Ferrari, J. Robertson;41. X-ray reflectivity of ultra-thin -
1900 - 1925
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/1900-1925/milestones.htmlMilestones 1900 1925. 1900 The new wing built on the Engineering Laboratory in Free School Lane to commemorate John Hopkinson was completed and opened by Lord Kelvin. ... Bertram Hopkinson was appointed the new Professor of Mechanism and Applied Mechanics -
1875 - 1900
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/1875-1900/milestones_02.htmlThere were those who wanted to see civil engineering accepted as a new Tripos subject at Cambridge and Willis to be appointed as Professor of Engineering. -
Engineering for the Life Sciences
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/lifesciences/research/clarkson3.shtmlInclusive Design. New technology and products have the potential to improve quality of life. -
Acknowledgements
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/acknowledgements.htmlDr Ken Smith has been diligent in translating existing CUED exhibitions into web pages, and collating a series of new and detailed historical records. -
NMS Group
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/publications/2006.htmlNanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Publications 2006. 107. Passive Mode-Locking with Carbon Nanotubes in Femtosecond Laser Written Waveguide Lasers. R. Osellame, G. Della Valle, G. Galzerano, N. Chiodo, G. -
Enginuity
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1975-2000/enginuity/issue5/article2.htmlenginuity. The art of design. A fully working small-scale model of a deployable structure, based on research into new concepts for future space missions, is to form part of a ... series of exhibitions in New York to mark the centennial of the birth of -
1875 - 1900
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/1875-1900/milestones_06.html1890. Stuart's Resignation. Not only did Professor Stuart have to fight for new buildings and facilities, he had also to establish Engineering as a Tripos exam. -
Engineering for the Life Sciences
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/lifesciences/research/mcmahon.shtmlPain relief during laser skin treatments. Cooling the skin has been shown to be an effective method of pain relief during laser skin treatments, provide a safe and convenient alternative to conventional local or general anaesthesia. The concept is -
NMS Group
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/publications/2024.htmlNanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Publications 2024. 469. Terahertz near-field microscopy of metallic circular split ring resonators with graphene in the gap. C. Schiattarella, A. D. Gaspare, L. Viti, M. A. -
Introduction to the MDR demo
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/now/mdr/intro4.htmlafter adding all the new words to the original query. -
Engineering for the Life Sciences
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/lifesciences/research/seshia.shtmlBiosensors. There is a critical need to develop an instrumentation platform for the rapid characterization and screening of a specific protein, or a set of target proteins, using minimal amounts of sample. Most current approaches rely on labelling -
NMS Group
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/publications/2019.htmlNanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Publications 2019. 391. Gate-Tunable Ultrafast Optical Response of Single-Layer Graphene. E.A.A. Pogna, O. Balci, P. Pedrinazzi, M. Guizzardi, A. Tomadin, G. Soavi, M. Polini -
1925 - 1950
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1925-1950/milestones_02.htmlThe purchase was completed in 1920, and an appeals committee formed to finance new buildings and their furbishment. ... The move into the new premises occurred over a number of years, finally being completed in 1932. -
Engineering for the Life Sciences
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/lifesciences/research/guest.shtmlh1> A mechanical model for the expansion of a virus. Many viruses have an outer protein coat with the structure of a truncated icosahedron, and can expand following changes to the environment around the virus. The protein coat consists of chemically -
NMS Group
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/publications/2016.htmlNanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Publications 2016. 336. Joule heating effects in nanoscale carbon-based memory devices. T. A. Bachmann, A. M. Alexeev, W. W. Koelmans, F. Zipoli, A. K. Ott, C. Dou, A. C. -
Hopkinson and ICI Professorship of Applied Thermodynamics
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1950-1975/prof_thermo.htmlThis was achieved with sponsorship from ICI, in 1951, leading to the creation of a new Chair, the Hopkinson and Imperial Chemical Industries Professorship of Thermodynamics. -
Engineering for the Life Sciences
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/lifesciences/research/fitzgerald.shtmlDiagnosis of Schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is often not expressed until late adolescence. It is possible that children showing a predisposition for Schizophrenia, if identified, could be treated to ameliorate the effects. A vast amount of data from -
NMS Group
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/publications/2017.htmlNanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Publications 2017. 355. Vertically Illuminated, Resonant Cavity Enhanced, Graphene-Silicon Schottky Photodetectors. M. Casalino, U. Sassi, I. Goykhman, A. L. Eiden, E. -
Engineering for the Life Sciences
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/lifesciences/research/clarkson2.shtmlDesign Verification for Medical Devices. Designers write specifications, design and then produce prototype devices. Medical device regulations state that designers must confirm and objectively justify that the original specifications have been met -
NMS Group
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/publications/2015.htmlNanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Publications 2015. 320. Intervalley scattering in monolayer MoS. 2. probed by non-equilibrium optical techniques. S. Dal Conte, F. Bottegoni, E. A. A. Pogna, D. De Fazio, S. -
Engineering for the Life Sciences
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/lifesciences/research/travis.shtml3D laprascope for keyhole surgery. When keyhole surgery is being performed for routine abdominal operations such as hernia repair, then three small incisions are made: one for the laprascope rod so that the surgeon can see what is going on, and two -
NMS Group
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/nms/publications/1997-99.htmlNanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Publications 1997-99. 18. Stress reduction and bond stability during thermal annealing of tetrahedral amorphous carbon. A. C. Ferrari, B. Kleinsorge, N. A. Morrison, A. Hart, -
John Baker
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1925-1950/baker6.htmlBaker designed a new type of indoor shelter, the size of a dining table, beneath which a whole family could shelter. -
Engineering for the Life Sciences
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/lifesciences/seminars/previous.htmlFriday 8 October 04, 2.30pm in Lecture Room 6, CUED. The physical basis of active amplification in hearing. Dr Tom Duke (Cavendish Laboratories). Monday 25 October 04, 3:00pm in Lecture Room 2, CUED. Global architectures of biological networks. -
Engineering for the Life Sciences
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/lifesciences/research/sutcliffe.shtmlBiomechanics of the carotid artery. Atherosclerosis, clogging up of the artery, in the carotid artery is responsible for a large number of strokes, due to restrictions in the blood flow to the brain. Colleagues, including Dr Jonathon Gillard, at the -
Centrifuge
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/125/noflash/1975-2000/centrifuge2.htmlThe aim is to respond to the challenge of supporting the construction activity, and to assist in the development of new technology for construction and the environment, through a range of ... new experimental facilities. -
Engineering for the Life Sciences
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/lifesciences/research/clarkson.shtmlComputer Assistance for Motion-Impaired Users. Computers can be a source of tremendous benefit to those with motion impairments. They offer greater freedom to participate in education and leisure activities. Earlier research has shown that there are -
Engineering for the Life Sciences
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/lifesciences/research/madabhushi.shtmlBiomaterials. Each year in the United Kingdom 80,000 hip replacement operations are performed. Revision surgery is necessary in about 1/3 of these cases due to aseptic loosening of the prosthesis. Initially an oversized prosthesis is press fitted -
Engineering for the Life Sciences
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/lifesciences/research/calladine.shtmlStructure of biological molecules. The study of bacteria and DNA is not usually associated with engineering, but Professor Chris Calladine has applied his knowledge of structural mechanics in solving some fundamental problems in this area. For -
Engineering for the Life Sciences
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/lifesciences/research/lasenby.shtmlMedical applications of optical motion capture. Our research involves the study of biological motion using multiple camera motion capture systems which reconstruct 3D models of the subject, using signal processing methodology. Optical motion capture -
Engineering for the Life Sciences
www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/lifesciences/research/fleck.shtmlNeedle-less injections. Over 10 billion needle injections are given worldwide every year, yet they are disliked by most patients and are a safety hazard for patients and healthcare professionals. Indeed, there are over 600,000 needlestick injuries
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