Professor James Gilbert J.M.Gilbert@hull.ac.uk
Professor of Engineering
Speech Rehabilitation from Articulator Movement (SRAM)
People Involved
Professor Michael Fagan M.J.Fagan@hull.ac.uk
Professor of Medical and Biological Engineering
Dr Sergey Rybchenko S.I.Rybchenko@hull.ac.uk
Lecturer
Type of Project | Project |
---|---|
Project Acronym | SRAM |
Status | Project Complete |
Funder(s) | National Institute for Health Research |
Value | £243,973.00 |
Project Dates | Jan 1, 2016 - Sep 30, 2018 |
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