What’s it to You?. PULSE Bio Sciences monitoring and controlling the processes of life Discovering how to program in DNA Adding real brain power.

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What’s it to You?

PULSE Bio Sciences monitoring and controlling the processes of life Discovering how to program in DNA Adding real brain power

SHINE Communications Helping billions of people to talk Making the future pathways of the Internet. Staying in touch at the speed of light.

SNIFF Robotics Intelligent sensors monitoring the environment Nose on a chip

WAVE Biometrics Recognising you by the signals you give out the way you talk the way you walk Keeping your finance, your data and your world secure.

ECS We’re about changing the world We’re about making the cutting edge in technology We’re about sharing knowledge We’re about passing on a challenge

Computer ECS It’s about computers in the real world Doing real jobs for real people –Helping them understand more, achieve more, control more In unusual environments Not just in offices - on the go, in the street, at home, in the countryside On strange devices Not just on PC workstations - on PDAs, mobiles, embedded systems

Computer Science Lab That’s why we provide you with the best of contemporary office computing equipment… –3.2GHz, 2Gb/160Gb PC workstations, 256Mb nVIDIA dual-head graphics, terratec sound, Gigabit ethernet. –20” Apple iMac G5 –IBM ThinkPad R40

Computer Science Lab … the most advanced software… Windows, Mac OS, Redhat Linux, the latest software engineering environments, database development, network programming, web development, mathematical analysis

Computer Science Lab … and then some. PDAs, digital cameras, camcorders, bluetooth, wireless, laptops, Linux, Symbian, ubiquitous wireless networks, PlayStation 2, touchscreen plasma display, streaming video, GRiD.

Computer Science Lab It’s about a partnership with you. We’ll help you to excel by –helping you to learn what what you need. –giving you the environment to be creative.