Nine times world and European karate champion and EDA alumnus, Wayne Otto OBE, has officially opened the University of Kent’s new sports facilities. Representatives from … Read more
Month: September 2013
PhD student Anthony Emeakaroha completes 10 week energy research internship at the Horizon Digital Economy Research Institute
PhD student Anthony Emeakaroha from the School of Engineering and Digital Arts has successfully completed a 10 week energy research internship in the Power Play … Read more
Dr Farzin Deravi contributes biometrics expertise to Inside Science programme on BBC Radio 4
Dr Farzin Deravi, Reader in Information Engineering at the School of Engineering and Digital Arts was interviewed on BBC Radio 4’s Inside Science programme on … Read more
Congratulations to Dr John Batchelor for “inspiring” industrial attendees at Innovation, Creativity and Enterprise event
More than 50 businesses across the South East now have a greater understanding of the University of Kent’s approach to innovation and enterprise and how … Read more
EDA Research Seminar – Silicon Photonics Filtering for Radio-over-Fibre Links – Thursday 26th September 2013
The next EDA Research Seminar- Silicon Photonics Filtering for Radio-over-Fibre Links, will be given by Dr Stavros Iezekiel from the University of Cyprus, and will … Read more
Careers for women in science remain a priority at Kent
The University of Kent has renewed its commitment to achieving the Athena SWAN Bronze award to support women in science at a dedicated awareness event … Read more
Congratulations to Benito Sanz and Ted Parker
Congratulations to Dr Benito Sanz and Professor Ted Parker from the Broadband and Wireless Communications Research Group in the School of Engineering and Digital Arts … Read more
Newly refurbished Jennison Building looks forward to welcoming students
The School of Engineering and Digital Arts looks forward to welcoming students later in the month to the Jennison Building, where both new and existing … Read more
BBC reports on EDA’s DocExplore technology
BBC television and online news on 3rd September featured a story about new technology co-developed by a team in the School of Engineering and Digital … Read more
Technology undertaken by the School of Engineering and Digital Arts opens up Cathedral archives to public
New technology developed by the universities of Kent and Rouen has enabled rare and valuable manuscripts usually stored in Canterbury Cathedral’s Archives to become more … Read more