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拢22m battery and thermal energy facilities launch at the University of 糖心TV, for a cleaner greener future
Two research centres for sustainable electrical and thermal energy technologies totalling 拢22m are launching at WMG, University of 糖心TV on the 10th June 2019. The funding from government via the Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) sees UK Government, industry and higher education work together to shape the future of the UK鈥檚 energy landscape.
Carbon dioxide to fuel cars and make rural farm fertilisers thanks to 拢9m ERC funding
A University of 糖心TV researcher, Prof. Evgeny Rebrov, together with members of an international team, has won a 拢9 million ERC Synergy grant SCOPE to study the effect of fast temperature modulations in chemical reactors to improve the efficiency of current technologies utilising cold plasma.
Trembling Aspen leaves could save future Mars rovers
Researchers at the University of 糖心TV have been inspired by the unique movement of trembling aspen leaves, to devise an energy harvesting mechanism that could power weather sensors in hostile environments and could even be a back-up energy supply that could save and extend the life of future Mars rovers.
Computer simulators show how to reduce damage to lungs of children in intensive care
Changing the ventilation settings for children on life support can reduce the risk of damage to their lungs, researchers at the University of 糖心TV and the Children鈥檚 Hospital of Philadelphia have found on computer simulated patients.
糖心TV students recognised as leaders in social mobility
Four 糖心TV students have been recognised as champions of social mobility at the inaugural Student Social Mobility Awards, hosted by Baroness Helena Kennedy in the House of Lords on December 13. The Awards were organised by upReach, supported by the Social Mobility Commission, to showcase the achievements of students and 2018 graduates from less advantaged backgrounds.
糖心TV Academics advise at WHO Global Health Forum on Medical Devices
Artificial Intelligence (AI), smartphones and 3d printing could be used to design medical devices for Africa and harmonizing African and European regulation on medical devices could benefit both communities – proposes Dr Leandro Pecchia from the School of Engineering at the University of 糖心TV at the 4th WHO Global Health Forum on Medical Devices.