Darshil Shah
@darshilushah
Materials science, architecture, design, engineering
@CamNatMat @Cambridge_Uni @stjohnscam 👨🏾🏭🔬🖊️
Nature & sustainability 🕸️🐘🎋🐳
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http://www.arct.cam.ac.uk/people/darshil-shah 21-08-2013 16:09:30
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The #IP4U University Tech Fair is an exciting opportunity to discover ground breaking research On 19 September, learn how Darshil Shah's innovative Bamboo Cricket Bat is pushing the sport forward to a greener & more inclusive future 🏏 Register at: IP4U.tech
Pleasantly surprised to get a call on Monday by @BBC_CWR to answer a listener's question on Vicapedia: 'How fast does bamboo grow?' (and more interestingly, how might it be able to do this?). bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0… Centre for Natural Material Innovation (CNMI) #bamboo #plants
Embrace sustainability during #COP28 with our bamboo cricket bat - blending high-performance with eco-credentials for a greener cricket future. Learn more about this opportunity with Darshil Shah & Ben Tinkler Davis from Centre for Natural Material Innovation (CNMI): bit.ly/419LTMY🌿🏏 #SustainableSports
Tip of an iceberg of beautiful life . . . going . . . going . . . gone . . . and it just doesn’t have to be this way BirdLife International Audubon Society RSPB
🏏Dr Darshil Shah & colleagues are 'batting' a path to sustainable #cricket #innovation as part of a new #research project eng.cam.ac.uk/news/batting-p… AIMS: 1. Tackle “wasteful” practices in the #design/production of cricket gear 2. Preserve & grow the sport’s #UK cottage industry
'...significant quantities of materials are used - animal hide leathers, polyurethane leather, high-density foams and synthetic fabrics.' Lilian , martin charter + Darshil Shah University for the Creative Arts + @Cambridge_Un bat greener #Cricket Read more bit.ly/CircularCricket
Loved contributing to the Unexpected Elements show for BBC World Service last week, responding to a listener's questions related to the environmental benefits (and costs) of #bamboo as a #plasticalternative - from 30:30 onwards. bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3c…