Bang goes the Theory, explores the science behind a new biometric - the way we walk - by visiting the world's only biometrics tunnel, which is based in the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton.
Length: 6:00.
'Smart crutches' have been developed at Southampton University to help patients to put the right amount of weight on them, and thus speed up the healing process.
Professor Stephen McArthur, Institute for Energy and Environment, University of Strathclyde. Intelligence, Agents and Smart Grids: The Electric Power System of the Near Future?
Professor Mark Zwolinski Inaugural Lecture
October 2008
The first in a series of episodes from the 15th International World Wide Web Conference in Edinburgh. This show has exclusive footage from one of the conference keynotes with Tim Berners-Lee, Jim Hendler, Richard Benjamins and Clare Hart.
Length: 12:59.
The Latest News from ECS in Video. Special show on the WWW2006 conference coming up in may. Les Carr, one of the main organisers of the conference talks to Joyce about the exciting event.
The Latest News from ECS in Video. This program outlines the work being undertaken in the field of agents.
Length: 7:59.
In the last episode from the conference Dave De Roure reviews a last minute panel which took place, Joyce goes for a wander round the exhibition hall and Les Carr gets ready for the last hour of his duties as General Chair.
dr mc schraefel has been awarded a Royal Academy of Engineering Senior Research Fellowship, sponsored by Microsoft Research, to improve the path to discovery for scientists. A vital part of this research will be the quest to improve quality of life for scientists through more efficient information flows.