Research Institute for Industry (RIfI)
RIfI encompasses the following units:
Institute of Sound and Vibration Research: ISVR Consultancy Services
This organisation was set up in 1988 by merging the Wolfson Unit for Noise and Vibration Control and the Auditory Communication and Hearing Conservation Unit. It provides a service to industry, central and local government over a wide range of topics in noise and vibration; community reaction to noise; the detailed study of sources and reduction procedures; electroacoustics and communications technology; hearing conservation and medico-legal services, and hearing protector development and testing to BS5108.
Institute of Sound and Vibration Research: Automotive Design Consultancy Unit
This Unit provides a service to industry and government departments in environmental aspects of vehicle design and operation. Special attention is given to noise, vibration, exhaust emission, lubrication, wear and heat transfer.
Department of Electronics and Computer Science: Wolfson Electrostatics Unit
This consultancy Service was originally set up with support from the Wolfson Foundation. It provides a service to industry on problems in control, electrical drives, electrostatics, power systems and high voltage, robotics and CAD. It is closely connected with the research activities of the department.
Department of Electronics and Computer Science: Wolfson Electronic Business Centre (WEBC)
The Centre provides facilities for local businesses to exploit e-commerce potential, utilising expertise within the Department. The Centre has dedicated, secure servers and networking facilities.
Microelectronics Industrial Unit
Short term research, development and design contracts in the field of Microelectronics are undertaken by this Unit which is based within the Southampton University Microelectronics Centre. The Centre, which has both SERC and UFC funding, provides the laboratory facilities for advanced integrated circuit, systems and materials work.
Expertise on special circuit design using either MOS or bipolar integrated circuit technologies and the application of semi-conductor materials to novel sensor applicators are particularly relevant on industrial applicator projects.
University of Southampton Institute of Transducer Technology (USITT)
The aim of the Consultancy Service within USITT is to provide a service to industry and government establishments in all areas related to the design, development and use of transducers (sensors and actuators).
Technologies employed include electronic, optical, silicon micromechanical, thick-film, ultrasonic, electromagnetic and electrostatic. Many projects involve the collaboration of academic staff across the University.
IT Innovation Centre
The IT Innovation Centre provides a range of services aimed at adding value to its clients' businesses through innovative solutions and innovative IT-enabled business opportunities.
Computational Engineering Design Centre (CEDC)
The Computational Engineering Design Centre is based in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Southampton University. Its aim is to provide a focus for the Faculty's expanding activities in the area of computational modelling and design of engineering systems. Its work is based on the use of powerful parallel and clustered computational facilities drawing on the existing experience and hardware of the University in this area. The centre is located in a dedicated facility in B25 which houses up to 70 researchers working on projects drawn from across all disciplines in the Faculty. It is directed by Prof. A.J. Keane.