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SPRING 2024ISSUE 33 Cambridge students aiming to send a ...
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/pages/files/1183-engineering-newsletter-33-web.pdf1 May 2024: SPRING 2024ISSUE 33. Cambridge students aiming to send a rocket into space in 2025Pages 8-9. Using lasers to ‘heat and beat’ 3D-printed steel could help reduce costsPage 10. Cambridge at COP28: Raising ambition in net zero flightPages 12-13. -
AUTUMN 2021ISSUE 28 Meet Fotis Fotiadis – CEO and ...
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/pages/files/1046-engineering-newsletter-28-web.pdf17 Nov 2021: The company’s RFID readers have significantly greater accuracy, range and speed than any other RFID readers on the market. ... Department spin-out company PervasID develops battery-free Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) reader systems for -
SPRING 2019ISSUE 25 Electronic device implanted in the brain ...
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/pages/files/issue-25-engineering-newsletter-spring-2019.pdf7 Nov 2019: SPRING 2019ISSUE 25. Electronic device implanted in the brain could stop seizures Page 6. The man who helped to preserve Stephen Hawking’s iconic voicePage 11. Introducing the lettuce peeling robotPage 15. DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING. NEWS. -
SPRING 2017ISSUE 21 Virtual infrastructure models. From computer to…
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/pages/files/engineering-newsletter-spring-17-final.pdf21 Jun 2017: A single radio frequency identification (RFID) reader can cover up to 400 m2 with almost 100% detection accuracy, allowing automatic monitoring of nearly all the tags and constant update of stock ... Christou said: “Low cost, long distance sensing of -
AUTUMN 2014ISSUE 16 Cambridge engineers break superconductor world…
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/pages/files/department-engineering-newsletter-issue-16-autumn-2014.pdf1 Dec 2014: In collaboration with Dr Michael Crisp, Professor Richard Penty and Professor Ian White of The Department of Engineering, Sabesan has developed a battery-less radio frequency identification (RFID) system that will -
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https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/pages/files/issue-15engnl.pdf17 Jul 2014: RFID is a widely-used wireless sensingtechnology which uses radio waves toidentify an object in the form of a serialnumber. ... Several other methods of improvingpassive RFID coverage have been developed,but they do not address the issues of deadspots. -
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https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/pages/files/issue-8engnl.pdf17 Jul 2014: Department of Engineering. In this issue2 Student numbers up. 2 Engineers develop their entrepreneurialskills. 3 Dr Julian Allwood awarded EPSRC LeadershipFellowship. 3 Control your TV simply by waving your arm. 4 Students win the Award for -
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https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/pages/files/issue-9engnl.pdf17 Jul 2014: Department of Engineering. In this issue2 Pilkington Prize honour teaching excellence. 2 Winners of ‘Engineer in Society’ essay. competition. 3 Department of Engineering in partnership. with e-Go aeroplanes LLP. 3 Best turbomachinery paper -
Issue 3 • Summer 2006 Department of Engineering Newsletter ...
https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/pages/files/issue-3engnl.pdf17 Jul 2014: wide range of transportation equipment.Radio frequency identification (RFID) tagssupported by a transparent optical-RF. -
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https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/uploads/pages/files/issue-14engnl.pdf17 Jul 2014: NEWSDEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING. Issue 14 | Autumn 2013 www.eng.cam.ac.uk. Is this the face of the future? David MacKay appointed Regius Professor of Engineering. Keep on trucking. Smarter infrastructure. The future of flying. 2 | University of
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