Our guest entrepreneur speaker in Michaelmas 2013 was venture investor Kelsey Lynn from Imperial Innovations. Originally an Engineer from Stanford with passion for working with people and building things, she has pursued a successful career as a venture capital investor, firstly at Firelake Capital … [Read more...] about Insights for Entrepreneurs
i-Teams success in the CUE £100 for 100 words competition
i-Teams have scooped three prizes in this year's Cambridge University Entrepreneurs £100 for 100 words competition. Many congratulations to all the winners!!!!! Silicon Valley entrepreneurs Sam Chaudhary (ClassDojo), Andrew Thompson (Proteus Digital) and Stanley Yang (Neurosky) handed over the … [Read more...] about i-Teams success in the CUE £100 for 100 words competition
Video data analysis via object segmentation – labelling video content, tracking biological cells and more
Contacts: Ignas Budvytis, Dr. Vijay Badrinarayanan, Prof. Roberto Cipolla, Department of Engineering, Cambridge Interactive Video Solutions Ltd. Mentor: Adrian Swinburne Website: http://www.cambridgeivs.com The research team, working in the Department of Engineering under the supervision of … [Read more...] about Video data analysis via object segmentation – labelling video content, tracking biological cells and more
Bio-photovoltaics – producing green electricity from algae and moss
Contacts: Professor Chris Howe, Dr. Paolo Bombelli, Ross Dennis & Dr. Beatrix Schlarb-Ridley, Biochemistry and Plant Sciences Mentor: Michael Katz The research team, led by Professor Chris Howe, are experts in the detailed biochemistry and molecular evolution of photosynthesis. Starting with … [Read more...] about Bio-photovoltaics – producing green electricity from algae and moss
Making sweating cool: expanding the use of a fitness device based on sweat and temperature measurements
Contacts: Dr. Christof Schwiening, Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience and Brian Corbett, Cambridge Enterprise International Outreach Mentors: Tom Copeland & Andrew Chapman, 42Technology Assessing fitness, during a period of athletic training, is surprisingly … [Read more...] about Making sweating cool: expanding the use of a fitness device based on sweat and temperature measurements
i-Teams Plus – a further investigation of a hydrogen generation technique for fuel cells and combustion
Contact: Enass Abo-Hamed & Dr. Roger Coulston, Chemistry Mentors: Dr. Julian White & John Hunter A previous i-Team in Easter 2013 investigated the uses for a new method of hydrogen-production, and concluded that the two best markets for the technology were those where hydrogen is used as … [Read more...] about i-Teams Plus – a further investigation of a hydrogen generation technique for fuel cells and combustion
