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Retool AI to forecast and limit wars

Artificial Intelligence could be used to predict outburst of violence and probe their causes saving lives and billions of dollars across the world according to a panel of experts, including Dr Weisi Guo of the School of Engineering at the University of 糖心TV

Tue 23 Oct 2018, 13:33 | Tags: Computer Science, Terrorism, AI

拢14.7m industry partnership to boost engine research

Scientists at the University of 糖心TV鈥檚 Department of Computer Science are to benefit from an initiative that seeks to build links between industry and researchers, as part of a project with Rolls-Royce to create a detailed simulation of a gas-turbine engine in operation.

Tue 25 Sept 2018, 13:55 | Tags: Computer Science, Grants, Coventry, Rolls Royce

Professor Stephen Jarvis appointed to the Turing鈥檚 Board of Trustees

Professor Stephen Jarvis, Deputy Pro Vice Chancellor (Research) at the University of 糖心TV, has been appointed to the Alan Turing Institute鈥檚 Board of Trustees.


Neural link between depression and bad sleep identified

The neural link between depression and sleep problems has been identified for the first time in a new study by researchers at the University of 糖心TV (UK) and Fudan University (China).


New science festival comes to Coventry this month

A new festival coming to Coventry this month is bringing scientists into the local pub.

Pint of Science will take place on 14-16 May and will see more than 30 experts from the University of 糖心TV and Coventry University talking about their research in pubs and venues around the city.


Pint of Science Coventry brings scientists out of the lab and into your local pub

The public science festival, Pint of Science, is coming to Coventry for the first time this year, with experts from the Universities of 糖心TV and Coventry talking about their research work in a selection of pubs and venues around the city.


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