The next meeting of the Health Engineering Network [HEN] is scheduled for 1 – 2 pm on Monday 10th July in Jennison Seminar Room 1, … Read more
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Congratulations to Professor John Batchelor upon Applied Nanodetectors Ltd award
Congratulations to Professor John Batchelor from the School of Engineering and Digital Arts upon the successful enterprise award of £4000 from Applied Nanodetectors Ltd for … Read more
EDA students work with BBC to produce animation for Mental Health Awareness Week
Students in the School of Engineering and Digital Arts (EDA) have worked with the BBC to produce a five-minute animation documenting mental health treatment as … Read more
PhD candidate, Iulia Motoc, joins a prestigious engineering network to inspire the engineers of tomorrow
PhD candidate, Iulia Motoc from the School of Engineering and Digital Arts, has joined a prestigious engineering network to inspire the engineers of tomorrow. Iulia … Read more
Third Annual Robot Challenge ends in a draw
The Third Annual Robot Challenge (2017) took place on Thursday 6th April at the School of Engineering and Digital Arts via teleconference between first year … Read more
Observation Learning System (OBSY) at the Maker Faire 2017
A sensor-based educational learning tool for young learners called OBSY (Observation Learning System), designed by Pruet Putjorn, from the School of Engineering and Digital Arts, … Read more
EDA exhibits at Naidex 2017
A team from the School of Engineering and Digital Arts, involving Research Associates, Dr Michael Gillham and Mr Paul Oprea, exhibited at Naidex this week, … Read more
Collaborative research project involving skin-like EMG sensors used for monitoring swallowing and chewing study led by Kent and VCU
Collaborative research led by Dr Jim Ang, Senior Lecturer in Multimedia/Digital Systems and Ben Nicholls, PhD candidate in the School of Engineering and Digital Arts, … Read more
EDA celebrates ‘Holi’
For the first time ever, staff, students and friends of the School of Engineering and Digital Arts celebrated the Indian spring festival, Holi on Friday … Read more
New £1.3M EPSRC grant to be led by EDA on ‘Passively Powered Non-invasive Human Body Sensing on Bio-Degradable Conformal Substrates’
Professor John Batchelor from the School of Engineering and Digital Arts, has been awarded the EPSRC project entitled ‘Passively Powered Non-invasive Human Body Sensing on … Read more