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assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2027Partners:Precision Acoustics Ltd, Envision Design Ltd, Polytec Ltd, TUV NEL Ltd, Novosound Ltd +71 partnersPrecision Acoustics Ltd,Envision Design Ltd,Polytec Ltd,TUV NEL Ltd,Novosound Ltd,IMV Imaging,National Physical Laboratory NPL,Thales Group,British Antarctic Survey,PPS,Meggitt PLC,CENSIS,Stryker Europe,Ultrahaptics Ltd,Dolfi Sonic International Ltd,Mackie Automatic & Manual Transmissions,NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde,SINAPSE,Iamus,Honeywell UK,WEIR GROUP,NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde,Hemideina,Acoustiic,Doosan Power Systems,Canon Medical Research Europe Ltd,Aseptium Ltd,IMV Imaging,Active Needle Technology Ltd,Envision Design Ltd,CTS Corporation,Novosound,Stryker Orthopaedics,Mackie Automatic & Manual Transmissions,Honeywell UK,NHS GREATER GLASGOW AND CLYDE,Stryker (International),CTS Corporation,Doosan (United Kingdom),NERC British Antarctic Survey,Meggitt PLC,Verasonics Inc,Ionix Advanced Technologies Ltd,University of Glasgow,OnScale (International),Acoustiic,PPS,Knowles,Sound & Bright,Iamus,TÜV SÜD (United Kingdom),Knowles,Thales Group (UK),Precision Acoustics (United Kingdom),University of Glasgow,Audience,Turner Iceni,Hemideina,Dolfi Sonic International Ltd,Thales Aerospace,OnScale (International),Active Needle Technology Ltd,Sound & Bright,Turner Iceni,Aseptium Ltd,Ionix Advanced Technologies Ltd,CENSIS,Doosan Babcock Power Systems,NERC BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY,Verasonics Inc,Canon Medical Research Europe Ltd,Ultrahaptics Ltd,NPL,SINAPSE,Polytec Ltd (UK),Weir Group PLCFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/S023879/1Funder Contribution: 6,336,920 GBPUltrasonics, the science and technology of sound at frequencies above the audible range, has a huge range of applications in sensing and remote delivery of energy. In sensing, 20% of medical scans rely on ultrasonics for increasingly diverse procedures. Ultrasonics is pervasive in underwater sensing and communication and a key technology for non-destructive evaluation. Ultrasonic devices are essential components in every mobile phone and are being developed for enhanced biometric security. Ultrasound is also important in remote delivery of energy. In medical therapy, it is used to treat neural dysfunction and cancer. Many surgical tools are actuated with ultrasound. As the best way to clean surfaces and bond interconnects, ultrasound is pervasive in semiconductor and electronics fabrication; it is also being explored for power delivery to implants and to give a contactless sense of touch. Such a broad range of applications predicts an exciting future: new materials will emerge into applications; semiconductor circuits will deliver smaller, more convenient instrumentation systems; autonomy and robotics will call for better sensors; and data analysis will benefit from machine learning. To maintain competitive advantage in this dynamic and multidisciplinary topic, companies worldwide rely on ambitious, innovative engineers to provide their unique knowledge of ultrasonics. As a significant contribution to address this need, Medical & Industrial Ultrasonics at the University of Glasgow and the Centre for Ultrasonic Engineering at the University of Strathclyde will combine to form the Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Ultrasonic Engineering (FUSE), the largest academic ultrasonic engineering unit in the world. Working with more than 30 external organisations, from microcompanies to multinationals, this will, for the first time, enable systematic training of a new generation of leaders in ultrasonics research, engineering and product development. This training will take place in the world-class research environment provided by two of the UK's pre-eminent universities with its partners, creating a training and research powerhouse in ultrasonics that will attract the best students and put them at the global forefront of the field.
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