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Virtual reality system
Contacts: Dr. Adar Pelah, Cambridge University Engineering Department Mentor: Caren Weinberg More information: http://www-sigproc.eng.cam.ac.uk/~jl/index.html Dr Pelah and Dr Lasenby have developed a…New methods of manufacturing metal items
Contacts: Kathryn Jackson, Institute for Manufacturing Mentor: Marc Bax More information: http://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/sustainability/projects/incremental.html Working with Dr. Julian Allwood, Kathryn has been researching new…Online multimedia collaboration techniques
Contacts: Yiannis Baltopoulos, Computer Lab Mentor: Shefaly Yogendra More information: http://www.yiannis-online.com/projects/jMule/docs/roadmap/index.html JMule is a suite of software for remote collaboration activities, such…Wireless acoustic sensors
Contacts: Dr Adrian Stevenson & Professor Chris Lowe, Institute of Biotechnology The platform technology, developed at the Institute of Biotechnology, is…Potential cure for TB: How to create a viable business to ensure that the drug can be brought to market
Contacts: Professor John Archer, Genetics Mentor: Julian Hickling, Working in Tandem More information: http://www.cambridge-mit.org/cgi-bin/default.pl?SSSID=532 Tuberculosis is widespread as a disease of developing…Creating value by combining a multitude of traffic information to forecast future demands and changes
Contacts: Michael Simmons & Professor Peter Landshoff, Centre for Mathematical Sciences Mentor: Caren Weinberg More information: http://www.ntdf.org.uk Organisations in the UK collect…Piezo-electric nanotube devices for microfluidic applications – investigating possible uses for drug delivery and misting products
Contacts: Dr. Finlay Morrison & Professor Jim Scott, Earth Sciences Mentor: Iain Simpson, TEAM Consulting Most nanotechnologies are viewed as "solutions…Potential cure for TB: How to create a viable business to ensure that the drug can be brought to market
Contacts: Professor John Archer, Genetics Tuberculosis is widespread as a disease of developing countries and poor people within developed countries, killing at…Tracking movements of crowds – potential security applications
Contacts: PDr. Gabriel Brostow, Engineering Mentor: Caren Weinberg The Vision & Robotics Group at the Engineering Department has worked on a wide…