The details of the shortlisted finalists in the National Instruments 2015 Engineering Impact Awards, which honour Northern Europe’s most innovative engineering projects using NI software and hardware have been published.
NI’s platform helps engineers and scientists to address the most pressing engineering challenges that society faces today. The finalists in this year’s Engineering Impact Awards are elite examples of what is made possible when domain expertise is combined with NI tools, in order to solve the world’s most challenging engineering problems.
The NI judging panel has recognised the following customer applications in this year’s Engineering Impact Awards. Winners will be announced at the Engineering Impact Awards ceremony, held at The Royal Academy of Engineering, London, on Monday 2nd November. Several finalists will also present their applications in technical sessions at the NIDays conference, the following day.
See also: "Exploring how engineers can create the Internet of Things!" (9/9/2015)
Advanced Research
- Merlin: Developing a High-Speed X-Ray Imaging System for Synchrotron Beam Lines Using FlexRIO and LabVIEW – Quantum Detectors
- Monitoring Activity in the Brain’s Visual Cortex in Virtual Reality Environments – University College London
Education
- NI Helps to Deliver a 21st Century Upgrade to the Oxford Physics Teaching Labs – University of Oxford
- Robotic Table Football: Revolutionising Mechatronics Education Using myRIO and LabVIEW – Loughborough University
Electronics Test & Measurement
- ON Semiconductor Speeds Up Test Times With the Semiconductor Test System – ON Semiconductor
- Semiconductor Validation System for Fingerprint Identification Chip Used in Mobile Devices – Fingerprint Cards AB
Internet of Things
- Developing a Network of Smart, Connected Devices to Better Understand Household Energy Efficiency – TBG Solutions
- Preparing Today for the Grid of Tomorrow – National Grid UK
Life Sciences
- Holographic Tweezers: Positioning Living Stem Cells in 3D – University of Nottingham
- Studying Sonar Beam Forming in Porpoises With 48-Channel, High-Speed System – Aarhus University
Machine Control
- Subsea Cable Survey and Inspection ROV Control System – TBG Solutions
- Zero Emission Music: A Hydrogen Fuel Cell Powered Band – Imperial College London
Physical Test & Measurement
- Advancing the design of the Blade Compressor® – Wiresmith Technology & Lontra
- Lubricating the Gears of Greatness – Muc-Off
Student Design Competition 2015
NI is committed to inspiring, engaging and preparing the next generation of innovators. As well as honouring industry and academic research excellence, the Engineering Impact Awards also celebrate the remarkable work of undergraduate students. NI has recognised the following 3 outstanding submissions to the Student Design Competition 2015:
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