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Month: July 2017

Sumita Chauhan, Digital Arts PhD student, exhibits ‘Intimate Conversations’ – Studio 3 Gallery, Jarman Building

By eda-news | 31 July 2017

Sumita Chauhan, Digital Arts PhD student in the School of Engineering and Digital Arts, exhibits ‘Intimate Conversations’ in the Studio 3 Gallery, Jarman Building from … Read more

Research Seminar – Optical Wireless for Next Generation Mobile Communications Systems – Weds 9th August at 11 am in JLT

By eda-news | 31 July 2017

The next Research Seminar in the School of Engineering and Digital Arts entitled ‘Optical Wireless for Next Generation Mobile Communication Systems’ takes place on Wednesday … Read more

University contributes to successful 5G trials in Warsaw

By eda-news | 31 July 2017

Real-world tests of 5G technologies that could deliver dramatically faster data transfer speeds than 4G networks took place in Warsaw earlier this month. The tests … Read more

Staff and student summer social event – Rounders in the sunshine

By eda-news | 21 July 2017

On Wednesday 19th July, over 40 members of the School of Engineering and Digital Arts (including academics, postgraduate students and professional services staff) took part … Read more

Congratulations to Professor Yong Yan upon the award of the Best Application in the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Award

By eda-news | 21 July 2017

Congratulations to Professor Young Yan from the School of Engineering and Digital Arts, recently awarded the 2016 Best Application in the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement … Read more

Degree and Prize Giving Day for EDA Students – July 2017

By eda-news | 13 July 2017

Canterbury Cathedral was the magnificent setting for students from the School of Engineering and Digital Arts to receive their degrees on Tuesday 11th July. This … Read more

Dr Richard Guest involved in project to use smartphone sensors to recognise legitimate access attempts

By eda-news | 11 July 2017

Fingerprint scanners are all the rage, yet new research shows that this is just the beginning of biometric identification. With millions of people around the … Read more

Congratulations to EDA Alumna, Victoria Roots, named as one of the Top 50 Women in Engineering for 2017

By eda-news | 11 July 2017

Congratulations to EDA Alumna, Victoria Roots, Senior Systems Engineer with BAE Systems in Rochester, who has been named as one of the Top 50 Women … Read more

Professor Nathan Gomes attends IEEE Photonics Society Summer Topical Meeting on Photonics Research for 5G

By eda-news | 10 July 2017

Professor Nathan Gomes from EDA is currently attending the IEEE Photonics Society Summer Topical Meeting on Photonics Research for 5G where he will deliver an … Read more

Research Seminar – Modelling and Experimental Investigation of Gas-Solid Flows in Fluidized Beds with Different Scales – 7 July at 11 am in JLT

By eda-news | 03 July 2017

The next Research Seminar in EDA entitled ‘Modelling and Experimental Investigation of Gas-Solid Flows in Fluidized Beds with Different Scales’ takes place on Friday 7th … Read more

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