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ACKOWLEDGEMENTS

Within this section of the webpage, the group hopes to recognise the contributions of relevant external parties; including those who have personally supported group members, including provision of feedback, and those offering either fiscal aide, expertise or opportunities. 

 

The group hopes that in doing so, visitors to the site will both recognise and engage with valued supporters of HEV Technologies @ Strath.

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Acknowledgements Section Overview

University of Strathclyde Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering 

The group would like to extend gratitude to all within the department who has supported, assessed or administrated the project. Particular thanks are extend to Dr A. McLaren & Dr C. Maddock for the provision of valuable feedback during the interim assessment.

Though the outcome of the application process is not yet known, the group would like to extend gratitude to administrators of the FISITA EuroBrake '17 conference, due to be held in Dresden in May of '17.

FISITA & EuroBrake '17 Student Opportunities Programme

A. Porras would like to  thank both the ERASMUS programme and the University of Oviedo for the facilitation of the study abroad academic year @ University of Strathclyde, where-in the project was undertaken. To read A. Porras ERASMUS testimony, click the pencil icon below.

The ERASMUS Programme & University of Oviedo

Prof M. P. Cartmell - Acting Client & Project Supervisor

The group would like to extend gratitude to Prof M. P. Cartmell for the provision of an opportunity to tackle an interesting problem, for the accommodation of the group's availability within his rather busy schedule & for advice, and feedback. 

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The views expressed within this site express only the opinion of the 2016/17 MEng candidates & do not represent the University of Strathclyde

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