Prize for Huddersfield scientists
4 May 2001
A team of scientists from the University of Huddersfield has won a £2,500 runner-up prize in a prestigious business competition run by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC).
Led by Philip Martin the colleagues have set up TDL Sensors, a spin-out company from the University of Huddersfield, to develop and sell low-cost gas sensors that can detect emissions from vehicles. Even fast moving vehicles cannot escape these roadside sensors. They can sniff out which pollutants are present in exhaust fumes and will pinpoint the offending vehicle over several lanes of a motorway.
This technology will have particular benefits to local authorities in monitoring air quality control, and to agencies such as the Vehicle Inspectorate. The company has already made its first sale of the sensors.
Further information
John Ramsdin
University of Huddersfield Press Officer
Tel: 01484 472693
Dr Philip Martin
Tel: 01484 473345
NERC Press Office
Natural Environment Research Council
Polaris House, North Star Avenue
Swindon, SN2 1EU
Tel: 01793 411561
Mob: 07917 557215
Notes
1. Other members of the TDL Sensors team are David Steel and Robert Holdsworth.
2. The winning team in the NERC Business plan Competition is from the Centre for Global Atmospheric Modelling at Reading University. They received £12,500 for their business development.
3. NERC leads in providing independent research and training in the environmental sciences.
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