Malcolm McCulloch
Einstein refrigerator
...as "noiseless, inexpensive to produce and durable". In September 2008 it was reported that Malcolm McCulloch of Oxford University was heading a three-year project to develop more...
Oxford electric motors turn heads as well as wheels
...rocket ship," says OYM's chief executive Nick Farrant. The electric motors are based on the work of Malcolm McCulloch, head of Oxford University's electronic power group, and Tim...
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Cut global emissions to save coral reefs
...due to increased levels of dissolved CO2," said Western Australian Premier's Fellow and professor Malcolm McCulloch. To date, atmospheric caron dioxide (CO2) has risen to 390 parts per...
Nov. 11, 1936: Einstein Gets Ice Cold
...have built coolers based on the cycle Einstein and Szilard described. An Oxford team led by Malcolm McCulloch built a prototype fridge in 2008. A German group (pictured at right)...
Smarter thinking on electricity use
...energy is changing behaviour in the home, and Oxford University engineers think they have the answer. Malcolm McCulloch and Jim Donaldson of the university's engineering department have...
Hydrogen, sun and air power cars of the future
...which helps it to accelerate a lot faster -- zero to 60 miles per hour in six to seven seconds. Malcolm McCulloch, leader of the Electrical Power Group at the UK's Oxford...
Fridge that runs without electricity
...developed world owns a fridge and its sales are rising as demand increases in developing countries. Malcolm McCulloch, an electrical engineer at Oxford who works on green technologies,...
Rough seas: One-third of coral reef species face extinction
...concentrations expected by 2040 under "business as usual" prediction of greenhouse gases. Malcolm McCulloch of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies and Australian...
Light Electric Motor To Increase Efficiency Of Electric Vehicles
...as part of a GBP1.89 million consortium to develop a higher volume version of the motor. Dr Malcolm McCulloch, head of Oxford's Electronic Power Group and Dr Tim Woolmer, then a PhD...


