Many mentors have been involved with i-Teams projects. Here is a list of all those involved and their projects.
Andy Allars, SimuGen
- Wireless acoustic sensors (Easter 2006)
Dr. Nicky Athanassopoulou, Institute for Manufacturing
- Measuring peripheral vision in small children (Easter 2009)
- Investigating the citric acid marketplace (Michaelmas 2009)
- Carbon Capture via Mineralisation (Michaelmas 2010)
Dr. Catherine Beech, Tawhai
- Commercialising a pain-relieving Peruvian plant extract (Michaelmas 2009)
Nancy Bocken, Cambridge University Engineering Department
- Influencing government policy through scientific research (Easter 2011)
- ZeoPhyte® – Marketing an environmentally-friendly soil conditioner to remediate contaminated land (Easter 2012)
Richard Bown, Innovia Technology
- A one cent magnetoelectric sensor (Lent 2009)
Andrew Chapman, (formerly at 42 Technology)
- Making sweating cool: expanding the use of a fitness device based on sweat and temperature measurements (Michaelmas 2013)
Steve Compton, Tristram Consultants
- Generating energy from your footsteps – developing a go-to-market strategy (London, Spring 2011)
Tom Copeland, (formerly at 42 Technology)
- Making sweating cool: expanding the use of a fitness device based on sweat and temperature measurements (Michaelmas 2013)
Alan Cucknell, Innovia Technology
- Mobile Environmental Sensing (Lent 2009)
Dr. Marge Eldridge
- Inclusive user modelling – a new system for user interface designers (Easter 2013)
- A low-cost computer for the developing world (Easter 2010)
Pierre Far, Innovia Technology
- Mobile Environmental Sensing (Lent 2009)
Tim Goldrein, Innovia Technology
- Simulating vision and motion impairment (Lent 2009)
Alex Hellawell, Innovia Technology
- Finding real-world applications for a synthetic reversible molecular lego system (Michaelmas 2011)
- Investigating uses for a polymer “doorway” into living cells (Easter 2012)
Julian Hickling, Working in Tandem
- Potential cure for TB: How to create a viable business to ensure that the drug can be brought to market (Easter 2006)
Dr. John Hunter, Zimiti
- Improving athletes’ physical performance (Michaelmas 2009)
- Commercialising an automated rowing trainer (Michaelmas 2009)
- Revolutionising diving with new technology (Lent 2012)
- Creating the hydrogen economy using small-scale hydrogen-generation (Easter 2013)
Dr. Aled Jones, Cambridge Programme for Industry
- Modelling fractal connectivity in long-memory networks (Lent 2008)
John Loveluck, 42 Technology
- Photonic bio-sensors based on novel polymer waveguides (May 2009)
- Using micro-cantilevers to measure the viscosity of blood and other fluids (Lent 2013)
Paul May
- Finding the best market for a self-cleaning anti-reflective coating for lenses and other glass or plastic surfaces (Lent 2014)
Jason Mellad, Innovia Technology (i-Teams alumni)
- Investigating uses for a polymer “doorway” into living cells (Easter 2011)
Andy Milton
- A one cent magneto electric sensor (Lent 2009)
Dr. Jessica Morrod, Physical Sciences
- Low-voltage nanopumps for narrow channels (Lent 2008)
Megan Morys, Innovia Technology
Bob Pettigrew
- Using magnetic fields to heat up localised parts of the body
- Measuring peripheral vision in small children
- Finding real-world uses for efficient non-linear optical materials
- Multiplex sensing – finding the best application for a new thin film piezoelectric sensor
Simon Pulman-Jones
- Building Collaborative Networks – finding the best market opportunities, Easter 2014
- Inclusive user modelling – a new system for user interface designers, Easter 2013
- Finding the best route-to-market for printable lasers, Lent 2013
Dr. Charles Romito, Institute for Manufacturing
- Finding real-world uses for a new material made from recycled waste
- Redesigning electricity – Connecting copper to carbon
- Redesigning electricity – Changing copper cables to carbon
Nik & Jennifer Rouda
Dr. Martin Sabry
- Using bistable metal sheets as hinges (Easter 2010)
Ben Schofield
- Using European trends to inspire American fashion – a toolbox approach (London, Spring 2011)
Karin Schmitt
- Commercialising a point-of-care blood testing system (Lent 2014)
- Developing a new platform for protein biomarker diagnostics (Easter 2014)
Dr. Moira Sheehan, Villiers Park Educational Trust
- Enhancing teacher professional development with advanced digital technology (Easter 2014)
Iain Simpson, TEAM Consulting
- Piezo-electric nanotube devices for microfluidic applications (Lent 2006)
Amy Weatherup, AJM Enterprises
- Passive RFID tracking system for an intelligent airport (May 2009)
- A low-cost programmable computer for kids (Michaelmas 2009)
- A low-cost computer for the developing world (Easter 2010)
Caren Weinberg, Institute for Manufacturing and i-Teams Deputy Programme Director
- Tracking movement of crowds – potential security applications (Lent 2006)
- Creating value by combining a multitude of traffic information to forecast future demands and changes (Easter 2006)
- Virtual reality system (Lent 2007)
- Cheaper more power-efficient displays (Easter 2007)
- Intelligent online textbooks (Michaelmas 2007)
- Combining mobile phones, medical devices and temperature (May 2009)
Shefaly Yogendra
- Online multimedia collaboration techniques (Lent 2007)