The EPSRC-funded UK Microsystems Network will bring together internationally leading UK communities from fundamental research to industrial application.
WHARM is a collaboration between LSBU, Aston University, Birmingham City Council, Star Refrigeration, and Skilled Mapping.
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A major new grant will help to establish the University of Glasgow as one of the UK’s leaders in atom-by-atom of analysis of ...
A prototype “hairy gripper” based on the mouths of ants has already been developed and tested with “excellent results”, ...
The project aims to improve patient outcomes, drive innovation and reduce costs in the UK’s medical device manufacturing ...
Dr Ming Hung Hsu will develop technology to help people enjoy art, sport and culture. A music therapy expert from Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is to play a key role in a new project to help people ...
The major climate hazards that affect the UK’s energy infrastructure include windstorms, heat waves, cold spells and flooding ...
£6m project will aim to harness technology to tackle the growing challenge of dementia and maintain independence at home ...
D Health Tech plugs a critical gap in medical device design where traditional medical devices fail to account for growth, ...
Researchers have launched 4D Health Tech, a project that will address human growth when designing medical devices.