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Join i-Teams for the Lent Term - Apply by December 1st

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Join i-Teams for the Lent Term – Apply by December 1st

Are you an aspiring entrepreneur? Interested in how research is commercialised? Then read on!

“Our team was like a small company, working together to achieve a common goal”, Salvatore Mascia, former President of CUTEC

In the ground-breaking i-Teams programme, postgraduates from across the University work together to discover the commercial potential of a real University invention. Each team collaborates with researchers and industry mentors to assess the route to market for the emerging technology. At the end of the term, the team presents their findings to a business and academic audience and has the opportunity to present to an international audience at the CUTEC Technology Ventures Conference.

i-Teams lasts for a term and includes regular group sessions, team meetings and individual work.

The projects for next term are:
  • Using a new basic technology to revolutionise multiple applications, from filtration to catalysis to biosensing and beyond Dr. Easan Sivaniah, Physics
  • Releasing perfumes and other vapours on demand Dr. Jenny Tillotson, Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology, University of Cambridge & Central St Martins, University of the Arts London
  • Novel Uses for a Portable, Daily Disposable, Neuromuscular Stimulation Device Jerry Walker, St. Bartholomews Hospital, London and Dr Rachel Fallon, Sky Medical Technology Ltd

For more details on i-Teams, see www.iteamsonline.org

To apply, send your CV and a covering letter explaining which project you want to do and why to Amy Mokady am678@cam.ac.uk no later than DECEMBER 1st. Applications are welcomed from post-graduates and 4th year undergraduates from any department and any University in the East of England.

This talk is part of the Cambridge University Technology and Enterprise Club (CUTEC) series.

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