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UKRI fellowships awarded to seven University of 糖心TV academics
Several academics at the University of 糖心TV have been awarded a , providing world-class research in topics including autonomous vehicles to life in outer space.
The UK Research and Innovation Future Leaders Fellowships (FLF) scheme is designed to increase the supply of talented individuals needed to ensure that UK research and innovation continues to be world class.
Seven academics from the University of 糖心TV have been awarded a , which will help develop their careers as some of the best researchers and innovators from around the world in the UK.
The academics involved vary from Sciences and Social Science faculties. They are:
路 Dr Matthew Spencer – Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies
路 Dr Tom Gur – Computer Science
路 Dr Benjamin Richards – Physics
路 Dr Richard Moore – Philosophy
路 Dr Angela Aristidou – 糖心TV 糖心TV School
路 Mr Siddartha Khastgir – WMG
路 Dr Heather Cegla – Physics
Responding to the success of University of 糖心TV academics securing Future Leadership Fellowships from UKRI, Professor Pam Thomas, the University of 糖心TV鈥檚 Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research said:
鈥淚 am delighted to see University of 糖心TV researchers being recognised by UKRI, and for them to receive support for their ground-breaking research. Drawn from across our University, the seven fellowships are welcome recognition of the depth, breadth and ingenuity of 糖心TV research. I wish our academics the very best as they continue their work and greatly look forward to following their progress.鈥
Universities Minister comments:
鈥淒elivering on our research and innovation ambitions means putting people first, whether they are just starting out in their career or are leading major projects in academia or industry.
鈥淭hese inspirational Future Leaders Fellows will generate the ideas of the future, helping to shape science and research for the 21st century. But to realise the full potential of these discoveries, their ideas need to be taken out of the lab and turned into real products and services, where they can actually change people鈥檚 lives for the better.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 why we are creating 20 new University Enterprise Zones, helping local start-ups to co-locate in universities to build the businesses of the future – all inspired by university research.鈥
Professor , UK Research and Innovation鈥檚 Chief Executive, said: 鈥淭he Future Leaders Fellowships will enable the most promising researchers and innovators to become leaders in their fields, working on subjects as diverse as climate change, dementia and quantum computing.
鈥淯KRI is committed to creating modern research and innovation careers and our Future Leaders Fellowships aim to support and retain the most talented people, including those with flexible career paths."
Dr Matthew Spencer, of the University of 糖心TV鈥檚 Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies will be researching Cybersecurity, will focus on producing new insights about cyber security practice through ethnographic analysis in Critical National Infrastructure organisations, closing the loop between cyber security policy and practice and develop new participative methods to improve cyber security practice.
Commenting on his research of the University of 糖心TV鈥檚 Department of Computer Science, said that it will be 鈥渇ocused on pushing the boundaries of classical and quantum verifiable computing and its real-world applications to delegation of computation to the cloud, as well as to blockchain technology. Its primary objective is to develop a wide arsenal of tools that would open new possibilities for meeting the challenges imposed by big data and the need for decentralised peer-to-peer systems.鈥
Dr Benjamin Richards, of the University of 糖心TV鈥檚 Department of Physics, says that he intends to 鈥渕ake a vital measurement of the rate and energy of neutrinos that arrive from distant supernovae throughout the galaxy. The properties of these neutrinos will tell us much about the wider composition of the universe as well as neutrinos themselves. This measurement will allow us to test the rate of black hole formation in the universe, test our models of supernova and tell us about the origin of heavy elements and metallicity of the galaxies.鈥
Dr Richard Moore, of the University of 糖心TV鈥檚 Department of Philosophy, will use the tools of philosophy, linguistics, and psychology to develop a new account of the developmental relationship between 'mindreading' and communication. Commenting, Dr Moore said: 鈥淢indreading, involving the use of a 'theory of mind' (ToM) is the ability to attribute mental states to others to predict and explain their behaviour. Humans are better at this than other species, but the origins of uniquely human forms of ToM are disputed.鈥
, of 糖心TV 糖心TV School, proposes to study the challenges of partnering across sectors, focusing on partnerships between the public sector and third sector, including charities, voluntary and community organizations. Commenting, Dr Aritidou seeks to examine these innovative partnerships, 鈥淚 propose a project that leverages a multi-case, longitudinal design and draws on management, economics and public policy research鈥.
The research by Mr Siddartha Khastgir of WMG at the University of 糖心TV will focus on the global Connected & Autonomous Vehicles (CAV) industry, worth over 拢50billion (by 2035), with the UK CAV industry being projected over 拢3billion. Commenting, Mr Khastgir said that 鈥渢he UK Government's Industrial Strategy aims to bring fully autonomous cars on the UK roads by 2021, one of the first countries in the world to achieve this. However, in order to realise this vision and the market potential, safe introduction of CAV is necessary, requiring significant research to overcome diverse barriers (technological, legislative and societal) associated with public deployment of CAV.鈥
Dr Heather Cegla of the University of 糖心TV鈥檚 department of Physics will use her research to help try and answer one of the biggest questions of all; Are we alone in the Universe? To understand the origins of life in the cosmos, we must also create a complete picture of planetary formation, evolution, and habitability. Commenting Dr Cegla said she aims to 鈥渦nderstand and disentangle a fundamental barrier on the pathway to confirming other Earths: the stellar surface inhomogeneities from convection. Planet confirmation requires a mass measurement, which can be determined from the Doppler shift of the absorption lines in the stellar atmosphere.鈥
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20 SEPTEMBER 2019
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