
European Inventor Award 2016 Episode Rating Graph
Jan 2016 - present

Jan 2016 - present
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S1 Ep1
1st Jan 2016
Since 1987 Alim-Louis Benabid has worked to cure the tremors caused by the onset of Parkinson's disease. Over 150K patients worldwide have benefited from his invention, using deep brain stimulation. How does the therapy actually work?
S1 Ep2
1st Jan 2016
Legendary surgeon Alain Charpentier has invented the world's first completely artificial heart. First famous for the artificial heart valves he invented, Dr. Charpentier has been working with a unique team to design and construct his medical device, which has worked successfully in several trials.
S1 Ep3
1st Jan 2016
Around 1 percent of the population is allergic to gluten. Food technologists Verna Cerne and Ombretta Polenghi are working on a gluten substitute to help those with allergies and celiac disease.
S1 Ep4
1st Jan 2016
Two scientists have come up with a 21st Century use for one of the oldest substances in use by humans, paper. Their ideas may transform paper into an electronic medium, and the possible uses for paper transistors are seemingly endless.
S1 Ep5
1st Jan 2016
While rock climbing as a teen, Hugo Herr was injured. This sparked a life's journey to design truly responsive artificial legs, and he is now developing groundbreaking technology for artificial legs at MIT, combining engineering, medical insights and biological processes.
S1 Ep6
1st Jan 2016
Robert Langer is a sought-after researcher who has fundamentally changed the way in which medicine is administered. Today his laboratory develops polymers which can accommodate up to nine different medications and deliver them to the areas of the body requiring the medicine.
S1 Ep7
1st Jan 2016
Helen Lee has developed a machine which can test for and detect a specific unique genetic material of either a virus or bacteria. This straightforward test and the equipment can be deployed in places in which medical facilities are few and far between.
S1 Ep8
1st Jan 2016
Meet the man behind your ability to watch and then share cat videos on your phone. Arogyaswami Paulraj of Stanford is responsible for MIMO, the basis for the rapid wireless phone communications we have today.
S1 Ep9
1st Jan 2016
Miroslav Sedláček had already seen lots of whirlpools in the river. But he'd never really thought about the physics involved. When he did, he developed a revolutionary water-powered turbine that can be deployed on small waterways to generate power. How does it work?
S1 Ep10
1st Jan 2016
Thank Anton van Zanten for the stability of modern cars. His work first with anti-lock brakes and now with the ESP or Electronic Stability System has assured a safer ride for all drivers.
S1 Ep11
1st Jan 2016
In southern France, at the semiconductor manufacturer STMicroelectronics, experts are working on making smartcards and microprocessors even safer. Pierre-Yvan Liardet and Joan Daemen are among the world's leading data encryption specialists. What are they working on now?
S1 Ep12
1st Jan 2016
Drilling into the skull used to be the only reliable technique for determining intracranial pressure after brain injuries. But now, Arminas Ragauskas has found an entirely different solution, based on a technology that everyone knows: blood pressure measurement.
S1 Ep13
1st Jan 2016
With MPI, now in development, images can be generated 1000 times faster than with magnetic resonance imaging. In addition, after injection of the nanoparticles, the machine will scan a specific region in the body where the particles are located, leading to quicker, more accurate diagnoses.
S1 Ep14
1st Jan 2016
Tore Curstedt has devoted his life to finding a synthetic surfectant to act as a therapeutic agent against Respiratory Distress Syndrome, which claims the lives of premature babies. Today over 500K children owe their lives to his research and the breakthrough drug he developed.
S1 Ep15
1st Jan 2016
Johannessen and his team have developed a revolutionary system to eliminate pollutants from diesel combustion at the engine site. A key technology that has numerous benefits; a very low nitrogen oxide value in the vehicle exhaust, and reduced carbon dioxide emissions.
From designs for transistors made of paper to artificial organs for the body, these inventors have changed our lives across the world.
The first episode of European Inventor Award 2016 aired on January 01, 2016.
The last episode of European Inventor Award 2016 aired on January 01, 2016.
There are 15 episodes of European Inventor Award 2016.
There is one season of European Inventor Award 2016.
Yes.
European Inventor Award 2016 is set to return for future episodes.