New paper published – Co-written by Andrew Hurrell
Our Principal Research Physicist, Andrew Hurrell, has co-written a paper with colleagues from Oxford Brookes, Greenwich and Brunel Universities.
Our Principal Research Physicist, Andrew Hurrell, has co-written a paper with colleagues from Oxford Brookes, Greenwich and Brunel Universities.
We are delighted to be announced as ‘Design Team of the Year’ Winners at the British Engineering Excellence Awards (BEEAs) for our work on Project reDRESS.
We are excited to announce that our collaborative project, ReDRESS, has been shortlisted for two prestigious British awards.
Megan Jenkinson, one of our Research Physicists, has recently been elected as the Vice-Chair of the IEEE UFFC Industrial Engagement Committee.
Following a rigorous design process during 2020, we have just launched a new range of environmentally friendlier packaging for our transducer range.
A project to develop and manufacture radiation resilient ultrasonic sensors (reDRESS) has been completed with high praise from the project’s funding body.
Due to the ongoing uncertainty surrounding Coronavirus, we wanted to keep you up-to-date with what’s happening at Precision Acoustics at the moment.
Our new factory extension was opened on 14th Nov by company founder, Terri Gill, and was attended by clients and suppliers from across the country.
Despite not winning, we were recently commended in all of the awards we were shortlisted for; and, the team are hungry for more.
We are pleased to announce that we have addressed a growing industry need for faster delivery of our transducer range with a new range of short lead-time transducers.
We are proud to announce that we have been nominated for three prestigious business awards, both locally and nationally.
Tom has just had a paper published – Effect of temperature on the pulse-echo performance of ultrasonic transducers fabricated with PVDF film