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Covid-19: Meeting the challenges through Engineering

I was president of the IET for 2016-17, and have been asked by government to gather practical and innovative ideas from our Engineering communities. So, please enter any ideas you might have in this thread that might help address and mitigate the Covid-19 crisis. Ideas might include digital tracking / monitoring through therapy equipment and beyond. Even ideas outside your usual expertise domain will be welcome. Now’s the time for Engineering to show we can change the world!
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    Hi Kenneth,


     Quite, at this point, I would expect the IET to flex it's ample muscles and drag a suitable expert in from a sister professional body to consider the ponderance and enable the discussion. ;)


     However, it must be said... the RF effect may be wavelength related and one of our own Black Magic Experts in RF may be able to answer the question. 

     

    Kenneth Hattersley:


    Yes it would indeed be good to get input from viro / biological experts, the motive seems worthwhile.

     




     

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  • Former Community Member
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    Hi Kenneth,


     Quite, at this point, I would expect the IET to flex it's ample muscles and drag a suitable expert in from a sister professional body to consider the ponderance and enable the discussion. ;)


     However, it must be said... the RF effect may be wavelength related and one of our own Black Magic Experts in RF may be able to answer the question. 

     

    Kenneth Hattersley:


    Yes it would indeed be good to get input from viro / biological experts, the motive seems worthwhile.

     




     

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