• A one-cent magnetoelectric sensor

    Contacts: Dr. Neil Mathur, Materials Science & Professor Jim Scott, Earth Science Mentors: Andy Milton & Richard Bown, Innovia Technology Reference: Israel C, Mathur N D, and Scott J F, A one-cent room-temperature magnetoelectric sensor; NATURE MATERIALS 7, 93-94 (2008) The team of researchers from Materials Science and Earth Sciences have discovered a one-cent, room-temperature magnetoelectric sensor based on…

    1 July 2013
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  • Simulating vision and motion impairment

    Contacts: Dr. Sam Waller, Cambridge Engineering Design Centre Mentors: Tim Goldrein & Megan Morys, Innovia Technology Background Information: The inclusive design toolkit (www.inclusivedesigntoolkit.com) and usability evaluation tools (www.inclusivedesigntoolkit.com/betterdesign/knowledge/evaltools/index.html) Mentors: Pierre Far & Alan Cucknell, Innovia Technology The inclusive design group at the Cambridge Engineering Design Centre have developed gloves and glasses which reduce the functional ability of the eyes…

    1 July 2013
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  • Mobile environmental sensing

    Contact: Dr. Eiman Kanjo, Cambridge Computer Lab Mentors: Alan Cucknell & Pierre Far, Innovia Technology Website: http://www.escience.cam.ac.uk/mobiledata/ The Cambridge Mobile Sensing research team has developed software and sensors that allow mobile and remote monitoring of a range of pollution, including chemical pollutants (carbon monoxide, nitrogen monoxide and nitrogen dioxide) and noise. The aim is to change environmental monitoring…

    1 July 2013
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