Jenny Knight

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Name: Jenny Knight
Date registered: April 1, 2020

Latest posts

  1. Expressions of Interest for CDT conference open — January 30, 2023
  2. New Forest and Hampshire County Show 2022 – Bringing Research to Life — August 5, 2022
  3. Super Graduation – Celebrating awards in 2020, 2021 & 2022 — July 28, 2022
  4. The Otherwise Good Person — July 27, 2022
  5. Tomorrow’s Engineering Research Challenges — July 10, 2022

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Oct 21

Validation of a method to quantify microfibres present in aquatic surface microlayers

Joshua Birkenhead, Freya Radford, Jessica Stead, Prof Andy Cundy and Dr Malcom Hudson. Journal: Scientific Reports Volume: 10 Article number: 17892 ISSN (Print): 2045-2322 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-74635-3 Published on 21 Oct 2020 Abstract Many of the methods for microplastics quantification in the environment are criticised creating problems with data validity. Quantification of microplastics in the surface microlayer …

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Sep 30

A featureless approach to improve self-consistency in structured light bathymetry

Research Article Stanley, David, Bodenmann, Adrian, Massot Campos, Miguel and Thornton, Blair (2020) 2020 IEEE OES Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Symposium, Online, Canada. 30 Sep – 02 Oct 2020. 6 pp . (Submitted) Submitted date: 11 September 2020 Venue – Dates: 2020 IEEE OES Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Symposium, Online, Canada, 2020-09-30 – 2020-10-02 Record type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) Abstract This paper describes a novel method for …

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Sep 25

Environment Agency’s bristles help fish in Isle of Wight rivers

CDT-SIS graduate Dr Daniella Montali-Ashworth is now working with the Environment Agency and her Cylindrical Bristle Clusters have been installed on rivers on the Isle of Wight during the summer of 2020. Articles in the local press from September 25, 2020. https://www.iwradio.co.uk/news/isle-of-wight-news/fintastic-new-technology-helps-fish-in-isle-of-wight-rivers/ https://www.islandecho.co.uk/fish-given-a-helping-hand-thanks-to-environment-agency-clusters/ https://www.countypress.co.uk/news/18748472.environment-agencys-bristles-help-fish-isle-wight-rivers/ 

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Sep 01

A mechanical approach to understanding the impact of the nematode Anguillicoloides crassus on the European eel swimbladder

Research Article Each CDT SIS cohort undertake a group project with researchers from different disciplines working together to understand and research a complex real world problem sustainable engineering problems.

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Aug 30

A transferable method for estimating the economic impacts of track interventions: application to ground-borne noise reduction measures for whole sections of route

Marcus Young, Georgios Rempelos, Evangelos Ntotsios, Dr Simon Blainey, Prof David Thompson and Prof Jonathan Preston Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part F: Journal of Rail and Rapid Transit 0954-4097 Scopus rating (2019): CiteScore 3.4 SJR 0.58 SNIP 1.296 10.1177/0954409720953730   Abstract The environmental impacts of noise and vibration are becoming increasingly important in the assessment …

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Aug 10

The Southampton System: a new universal standard approach for port-city classification

Research Article Toby Roberts , Ian Williams  & John Preston  Published online for Taylor and Francis: 10 Aug 2020 https://doi.org/10.1080/03088839.2020.1802785 Abstract The most widely-used current system for classifying port-cities is limited to container ports, excluding other types of cargo and passengers. This limits the usefulness of research findings and policy recommendations.

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Jun 17

Analogies in contextualizing human response to airborne ultrasound and fish response to acoustic noise and deterrents

Research Article Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics. 37, 010014 (2019); https://doi.org/10.1121/2.0001260 Journal of the Acoustical Society of America  Timothy G. Leighton1, Helen A. L. Currie2, Amelia Holgate2, Craig N. Dolder1, Sian Lloyd Jones1, Paul R. White1, and Paul S. Kemp2 Published Online: 17 June 2020 ABSTRACT In assessing the impact of sound on aquatic life, or its potential to guide fauna away …

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Jun 01

The influence of pier geometry and debris characteristics on the accumulation of woody debris at bridge piers

The influence of pier geometry and debris characteristics on the accumulation of woody debris at bridge piers Diego Panici & Dr Gustavo De Almeida, University of Southampton First published: 01/06/2020, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, vol. 146, no. 6. https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)HY.1943-7900.0001757 Abstract This paper analyses the influence of the geometry of bridge piers and the geometry of …

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Jun 01

The influence of pier geometry and debris characteristics on the accumulation of woody debris at bridge piers

Research Article Panici, D. & De Almeida, G., Published on 1 Jun 2020, In : Journal of Hydraulic Engineering. 146, 6, 31 p. DOI 10.1061/(ASCE)HY.1943-7900.0001757 Abstract This paper analyses the influence of the geometry of bridge piers and the geometry of the supplied debris on the formation and growth of wood debris jams at bridge piers. A …

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