Wednesday 16 January 2013

Prof Robert Mair



Jim Al-Khalili speaks to John Mair, lecturer of Municipal technological innovation at Arlington School about his life as an professional in universities and market and his skills on finding impressive alternatives to the problems of building channels under already crowded places.

He speaks about his impressive strategy of 'compensation grouting' which avoided Big Ben from slanting and even breaking and coming away from the Homes of Parliament during Jubilee line expansion.
Crossrail is one of the greatest technological innovation tasks in European countries and includes developing 26 kilometers of new channels beneath London's active roads and under the current pipe system. John speaks the newest tunnelling technology being used and the huge exploration devices with titles like 'Ada' and Phyliss' which use questionable to reduce floor motions as they routine and even have a bathing room and kitchen features on panel.
He also speaks about his newest work on how intelligent receptors which can collect their own energy. And when designed into structures, roads, channels they could make sure the technological innovation tasks of the long run will be able to consistently observe and review on their own safety

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