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      • David Thomas Delpy, CBE FRS FMedSci FREng (born 11 August 1948), is a British bioengineer, and Hamamatsu Professor of Medical Photonics, at University College London.
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    David Thomas Delpy, CBE FRS FMedSci FREng [4] (born 11 August 1948), is a British bioengineer, and Hamamatsu Professor of Medical Photonics, at University College London. [1][5][6][7][8][9][10] Education. Delpy was educated at Heaton Grammar School in Newcastle.

  3. Professor David Delpy is Emeritus Professor of Medical Photonics in the Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering at University College London (UCL). He spent 35 years at UCL developing techniques for the physiological monitoring of infants and adult patients.

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  4. Feb 8, 2016 · Prof David Delpy is a physicist by training, but said that he’s “really more of an instrumentation engineer”.

  5. David is an Emeritus Professor of Medical Photonics in the Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, University College London (UCL). From 2007-14 he was CEO of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and, from 2014-2017, was Chair of the Ministry of Defence’s Defence Scientific Advisory Council.

  6. Professor Delpy originally studied physics and after two years in industry, spent 35 years at University College London (UCL) developing techniques for monitoring newborn infants. He is best known for developments of NIR Spectroscopy and Imaging of brain oxygenation.

  7. David Delpy, the EPSRCs new chief executive. Is a large chunk of EPSRC money going to be diverted to the TSB to fund more near-market research?

  8. Professor David Delpy FREng FMedSci FRS has been the chief executive of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council since 2007. EPSRC is the main UK government agency for funding research and training in engineering and the physical sciences, investing more than £850 million a year in a broad range of subjects.