Burma aid directed by satellite 9/5/2008 |      |
As the death toll in Burma grows following Cyclone Nargis, so the continuing devastation and flooding caused is recorded by UK-based satellite imaging company DMCii Ltd. Satellite images are being used by the United Nation's UNOSAT to detect floodwater and to estimate the likely impact on villages and townships. The images taken from space are compared with those recorded prior to the cyclone in order to predict the spread of post-disaster floodwaters. More ... |  |
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Surrey’s new MA Law (Senior Status) validated for launch in September 2008 7/5/2008 |   |
The School of Law at the University of Surrey recently announced the successful validation and launch of a new MA Law programme and is now recruiting students for entry in September 2008.
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Invensys wins Turnkey multi-million dollar project to supply a complete off-sites and blending solution for Murco Milford Haven Refinery 7/5/2008 |    |
Invensys Process Systems has been awarded the main contract to supply a complete “Offsites” solution to Murco Milford Haven Refinery. This is an important investment for the refinery which will provide significant improvements in the safe efficient operation of the Oil Movements System. More ... | |
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Media Invitation: Serious Fun at the University of Surrey 6/5/2008 |   |
The University of Surrey and The Guildford Society cordially invite members of the media to the Annual Architecture Lecture to be held at 7.30 p.m. on Thursday, 15 May at the School of Management Lecture Theatre. The lecture will be given by Professor Chris Wise, Co-Founder of Expedition Engineering, who will give a talk entitled ‘Serious Fun'.
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Surrey Physics students win IOP/EPSRC funding to attend the Lindau Nobel Laureates Conference 6/5/2008 |   |
Tao Wang and Argyrios Georgiadis, both students in the Soft Matter Physics Group at the University of Surrey, are two out of 19 students to have won funding from the Institute of Physics and the Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC) to attend the 58th Meeting of Nobel Laureates (dedicated to Physics), which will be held in Lindau, Germany.
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Media Invitation: Serious Fun at the University of Surrey 6/5/2008 |   |
The University of Surrey and The Guildford Society cordially invite members of the media to the Annual Architecture Lecture to be held at 7.30 p.m. on Thursday, 15 May at the School of Management Lecture Theatre. The lecture will be given by Professor Chris Wise, Co-Founder of Expedition Engineering, who will give a talk entitled ‘Serious Fun'.
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SunPine AB Chooses Invensys for Biodiesel Process Simulation in Sweden 6/5/2008 |    |
Forest products bio-refiner will use SimSci-Esscor PRO/II simulation software in ongoing process optimization of distillation column and other key components
Invensys Process Systems (IPS) has announced that the Swedish bio-refinery SunPine AB, will use Invensys SimSci-Esscor’s PRO/II simulation software for modeling a new biodiesel refining operation in Piteå, Sweden. The new plant, which is a member of the Solander Science park biofuels collaboration, converts crude biooil byproducts of pine pulping into second-generation biodiesel for shipment to diesel refining facilities. More ... | |
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Action Instruments Announces RoHS compliance 2/5/2008 |      |
The newest products are now compliant with the European Union environmental directive.
The newest products from Action Instruments, a leading Eurotherm brand of signal conditioners for industrial applications, are now compliant with European Union (EU) Directive 2002/95/EC on the Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS). More ... |  |
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Short Course in Composite Technology and Smart Systems 30/4/2008 |   |
The Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Surrey cordially invites students and professionals to attend the course in Composite Technology and Smart Systems to be held at the University in Guildford from June 9 until June 13 2008. More ... | |
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Westinghouse awarded signalling contracts for Thameslink 29/4/2008 |    |
Westinghouse Rail Systems Limited, part of Invensys Rail Group, is to undertake major resignalling works on the Thameslink project, following the award of multiple contracts by Network Rail.
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