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lubbock

Department of Engineering Science Lectures

Bubble Acoustics: from listening to the ocean to cleaning medical devices and fighting antimicrobial and antibiotic resistance.

By understanding how bubbles make sound, we can listen to the ocean, and track the >1 billion tonnes of atmospheric carbon that transfers between atmosphere and ocean annually when ocean waves break and trap atmospheric gas under the sea.
Department of Engineering Science Lectures

The Use of Ultrasound Mediated Cavitation to Enhance the Delivery of Cancer Therapies

A mini lecture recorded as part of the 44th Maurice Lubbock Memorial Event
Department of Engineering Science Lectures

Wireless Communications Using Light

In this lecture, Dominic O'Brien introduces the field, the challenges, and the promise for the future of this area of research.

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