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| Written by Administrator |
| Thursday, 29 September 2011 16:06 |
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“The WorldFirst Racing Car is the future, it’s the way in which the science of motorsport can be applied to Green technology solutions and it’s a great application of Warwick’s know-how.” Lord Drayson, former Minister of State for Science and Innovation
“This project enabled us to look at new ways of implementing diagnostics within a vehicle. Working with researchers at Warwick University gave us the opportunity to expand on the work that we do within our own design centres. It gave us time and space to take a longer term view of the problem and the academic ability to explore potential solutions.” Peter Earp (Head of Electrical Integration, Jaguar Land Rover), talking about the Self Healing Vehicle project
"Considering this is a doctoral project, I think the researcher has excelled in integrating all the systems and getting the vehicle to perform to the extent that it has. It is very impressive research." Mr James Moore, Decommissioning Technical Manager, Sellafield Limited, talking about the Autonomous Flying Vehicle PhD project
“The major findings in the report resonate well with the current view of breaking down some of the barriers to enable and encourage clinical research and change and the idea that one size does not fit all. Local strengths should be leveraged in appropriate trials. This is an excellent piece of work which understands the clinical research scene, the politics and the actors”. Dr Maire Smith, Independent Healthcare Consultant, Management and Organisation of Clinical Trials
“The contribution by the engineering partners in combination with the practical needs of the biosciences group has provided an effective insight into the possibilities of advancing continuous flow instrumentation and improving existing techniques. Prior to this project mixing has been more the subject of intuition with the application of trial and error. The key achievements include a deeper understanding of mixing from computational fluid dynamic (CFD) simulations with the key parameters identified in tandem with the practical evaluation of a prototype and the evaluation of an up to date detector (CCD camera).” Ted King, Director, TgK Scientific, speaking about Microsecond Mixing of Folding Intermediates
“This collaborative research between WMG and WMS has created innovative VR technology with wide potential, ranging from basic neuroscience and aetiological research to clinical utility" Professor Swaran P Singh, Head of Division, Mental Health and Well Being, Warwick Medical School, Interactive Highly Realistic Virtual Reality for Analysis and Management of Paranoid Thinking
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