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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Lisa Wears. Interested in finding out about the wealth of sensor related research going on across the university? Want to share your work with potential collaborators? Tempted by the idea of winning up to £75 in prize money?... ...If so, the upcoming CamBridgeSens Networking Event – Highlighting Sensor Research Across the University – is for you! This poster session will bring together researchers from a multitude of departments and presents a fantastic opportunity for you to learn about the breadth of research ongoing in Cambridge. In addition, you will have an opportunity to chat with industrialists from around the UK about the latest advances in sensor technologies. There will also be a poster competition for those presenting posters – £75, £50, and £25 respectively will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place posters! Wine, juices, and nibbles will be served. All are welcome to join us. Simply log in to your CamBridgeSens account to register. If you would like to contribute a poster, please indicate the title during registration. Not yet a member of CamBridgeSens? Join our quickly growing network by registering as a new member at: http://sensors.cam.ac.uk/register/index.php. Please be sure to register your intent to attend by Friday, 1 May. This talk is part of the CamBridgeSens series. This talk is included in these lists:
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