SPORTS ENGINEERING IN THE OLYMPICS: HOW MUCH DIFFERENCE CAN IT MAKE?

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Technical Lecture
12 September 2012 19:00 - 21:00
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Sports engineering is a growing field within engineering with applications now reaching many high profile sports, especially those in the Olympics. This lecture aims to quantify the difference that engineering can make and has made in various Olympic sports, including cycling, swimming and tennis. The engineering technologies used in these sports and others will be analysed in terms of actual performance of athletes and also how this translates into winning medals, rule changes, improving safety and the performance of equipment.

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Dr Derek Covill is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics at the University of Brighton, specialising in computer aided engineering and product design.

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