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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Publicity Officer, IMechE Beds & Cambs area. This talk has been canceled/deleted In this presentation Dan Jones from Flybrid Systems will describe the design and development of Flybrid Systems’ high speed flywheel hybrid technology. Topics covered will include:
Dan Jones is a Design Engineer at Flybrid Systems. Dan studied Motorsport Technology at the University of Hertfordshire, which included a sandwich year at Nissan’s European Technical Centre in Cranfield. After graduating in 2006 he went to work for Bentley Motors as a suspension design engineer before joining Flybrid Systems in June 2007. Dan is also involved with the IMechE Formula Student event. Having competed in Class 1 in 2006 he has since been a design judge in 2007/2008 and a technical scrutineer from 2008 on. This is a joint meeting with the IET Cambridge This talk is part of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (Cambridgeshire Area) series. This talk is included in these lists:This talk is not included in any other list Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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