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Paul joined Lincoln Technology after working for British Aerospace in
the UK as a Control Engineer. During this time he worked on a number of
different projects in Research & Development, from actuation systems to
air data sensors and flight control systems. He has an aptitude for
physics and experience in mathematical modelling of dynamic systems,
filter design and process control.
Whilst at Lincoln Technology, he has been working on a new type of lift
safety system employing Image Processing Techniques. Paul has a MEng in
Systems Engineering gained at Loughborough University. His final year
project was to develop a force feedback system for minimum invasive
surgery. This would allow trainee surgeons to develop the motor skills
necessary for surgery by giving tactile feedback from a virtual anatomic
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Current Projects &
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Recent Publications
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Riding P, 1998,
A Force Feedback System for Minimum Invasive Surgery.
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Page last updated on 8 August 2005 |
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