Our 2015 competition winner was Davide Zilli from Electronics and Computer Science with his talk 'Monitoring endangered wildlife with Smartphones'.
Davide's research is focused on looking for a critically endangered insect - the New Forest Cicada- using a smartphone app that he developed to track the Cicada's high-pitched call. In future the app has great potential to be extended to other species such as bats and birds or even elephants and rhinos. @NewForestCicada @DavideZilli
Berit Plumhoff from Engineering Sciences was Runner-up with her talk 'You are what your Mother Eats'.
Alan Morris , Medicine, won the 'People's Choice' award for his talk 'Beating Alzheimer's disease: It's all about 'sewer tunnels!'
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While the judges were deliberating, Professor Tim Leighton gave an entertaining talk about 'The Acoustic Bubble'.