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  1. Stephen Hugh Salter, MBE, FRSE (7 December 1938 – 23 February 2024) was a South African-born Scottish academic who was Emeritus Professor of Engineering Design at the University of Edinburgh [1] and inventor of the eponymous Salter's duck wave energy device. [2] [3] Salter was also a proponent of geoengineering and was responsible for ...

  2. Mar 1, 2024 · Stephen Salter, Emeritus Professor of Engineering Design and the 'Father of Wave Energy', passed away on 23 February 2024 at 85. He was a prolific inventor and a pioneer of wave and tidal energy research.

  3. Stephen Salter was a renowned inventor of wave energy devices and a proponent of geoengineering. He was an Emeritus Professor of Engineering Design at the University of Edinburgh and received the Royal Academy of Engineering Sustained Achievement Award in 2012.

  4. pioneer and inventor across many fields of engineering, notably in renewable energy from waves Engineering Achievements. Stephen Hugh Salter's long career includes being part of the team that developed Freddy the robot in Artificial Intelligence at the University of Edinburgh – the first intelligent robot with tactile manipulator (as designed and built by Stephen).

  5. Nov 15, 2016 · Now working on climate engineering, Salter has pioneered a method of marine cloud brightening - wherein a fleet of vessels would spray a very fine mist of w...

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  6. 1998. The relationship between legal systems and accounting practices: A classification exercise. SB Salter, TS Doupnik. Advances in International Accounting 5 (1), 3-22. , 1992. 151. 1992. Truth, consequences and culture: A comparative examination of cheating and attitudes about cheating among US and UK students.

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  8. Apr 10, 2007 · Stephen Salter, the father of wave power, has seen technology fall from favour only to come back into fashion. His new device aims to tackle global warming. Stuart Nathan reports. Wave power is on the rise. As concerns grow over the need for diverse ways to generate electricity without boosting greenhouse gas emissions, dozens of new devices ...