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  2. Alec Broers

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    He remembers having a roomful of electronics and was overjoyed to spend his time building new things and testing them. ... He then moved to the IBM research laboratories in New York: "I went for two years and stayed for twenty".
  3. William Austyn Mair

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    William Austyn Mair. After the war, Mair went to Manchester University as a Reader and Director of the new Fluid Motion laboratory.
  4. John Baker

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    Baker designed a new type of indoor shelter, the size of a dining table, beneath which a whole family could shelter.
  5. John Arthur Shercliff

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    In 1964 he left Cambridge to become the Founding Professor of Engineering Science at the new University of Warwick, and Head of Department of Engineering.
  6. Haroon Ahmed

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    He then continued to work with Charles Oatley, until Oatley retired, before moving into the new research area of electron beam lithography in 1970.
  7. Centrifuge

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    The 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.
  8. 1900 - 1925

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    Milestones 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
  9. Introduction to the MDR demo system

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    The "Read Entire Automatic Transcript" button opens the automatic transcription of the whole document in a new window.
  10. Acknowledgements

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    Dr Ken Smith has been diligent in translating existing CUED exhibitions into web pages, and collating a series of new and detailed historical records.
  11. 1950 - 1975

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    1952. The opening of the main block of the new Baker building by the Duke of Edinburgh.
  12. NMS Group-Former Members/Alumni

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    Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Former Members/Alumni. Former Members. Former Visitors. Former Project Students. Alexandre Ah Fat. Muzoora Bishanga. Lu Chen. Greg Chu. Man Yi Ho. Meng Li. Sophie Li. Vinay
  13. Control Engineering

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    From the mid 1980s the group was recognized for work in the major new approach of H-infinity control with the most recent professor of control, Keith Glover, now the Deputy
  14. NMS Group-Highlights

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    New 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.
  15. Enginuity

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    December '99. In brief. The department continues to grow. Both new research accommodation and refurbishment of the library were completed this year. ... We welcome Peter Guthrie as the new Royal Academy of Engineering Visiting Professor in the field of
  16. Engineering for the Life Sciences

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    Seminars. The EfLS seminars are managed by the talks.cam server. You can subscribe to receive email reminders of talks:. Visitors are welcome, but those without official Department badges should report to Reception on arrival. Additional listings.
  17. NMS Group-People-Ferrari

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    Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Prof. Andrea C. Ferrari. Contact Information. E-mail: acf26<at>cam.ac.uk. Address: Cambridge Graphene Centre, University of Cambridge, 9, JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge, CB3
  18. NMS Group-Overview

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    Thus we have a comprehensive approach to nanotechnology: we can design and grow new materials, characterize them, implement them into devices and investigate their fundamental properties.
  19. Graphene CDT -Lectures

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    Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. QAMSS Advanced Technology Lectures. The QAMSS Advanced Technology Lectures are a series of high profile talks covering the topics such as fundamentals, technologies and
  20. NMS Group-People-Abbas

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    Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Sohail Abbas. Contact Information. E-mail: sa2005<at>cam.ac.uk. Address: Cambridge Graphene Centre, University of Cambridge, 9, JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 0FA. Office
  21. NMS CAPE-Lectures

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    Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. Nanomaterials and Spectroscopy Group. EDM Seminars. You may download the old lists of EDM Seminars at the following links:.

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