Detecting landmines for a safer world
13 Sep 2019
Join us on Thursday, 19 September to hear how our researchers are improving technology for detecting landmines for a safer world
Landmines and other explosive remnants of war still contaminate some 60 countries. There is no way to know where landmines are: they might be buried or surface-laid, placed by hand, hidden in buildings or scattered from vehicles or helicopters, in regular or irregular patterns.
Professor Tony Peyton and Dr Liam Marsh will discuss the possibilities for improvements in technologies looking beyond metal detection to ensure demining is as efficient and safe as possible.
Date: Thursday, 19 September 2019
Time: 6pm arrival and registration
Venue: Lecture Theatre 2.008, Alliance Manchester Business School, Booth Street West
Speakers: Professor Tony Peyton, Professor of Electromagnetic Engineering; Dr Liam Marsh, Lecturer in Embedded Systems
To register your free places, please email alumnievents@manchester.ac.uk.