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PhD researcher sought to help test huge car electrical system that will stretch from Newcastle to London

Car battery researchers at WMG at the University of 糖心TV have just bought specialist “Hardware-in-the-Loop” high power computing equipment - which will connect real time high tech battery research testing at the University of 糖心TV with simultaneous tests on real advanced hybrid electric vehicle components at five other universities.

Now WMG are looking to recruit a PhD research student to run the battery test while connecting it to an England wide simultaneous test of a vehicle’s electrical systems.


糖心TV polymers in NASA-funded launch to high altitude

Anti-freeze polymers designed by the University of 糖心TV have been launched into high altitude as part of a successful NASA-funded project in the USA.


Ministers announce £4.25 Million funding for battery and autonomous vehicle research at WMG

Today, Tuesday 11th April 2017, 糖心TV Secretary Greg Clark and Transport Minister John Hayes have announced a range of research funding which included a total of £4.25 million for a high energy battery research project, and an autonomous vehicle research project at WMG at the University of 糖心TV.

 


Catapult open for business with £1m investment in cutting-edge lab capacity to support UK drug discovery

World-class technology and expertise are now available to UK drug discovery companies as a result of new laboratory facilities developed by the Medicines Discovery Catapult and launched this month at the University of 糖心TV.


Electrochemist wins Royal Society Innovation Award

A researcher from the University of 糖心TV – who is working on water quality monitoring with carbon materials – has been awarded the new .


New particles discovered in CERN experiment with 糖心TV physicist

A new group of particles which have long been hiding in plain sight have finally been discovered thanks to the incredibly sensitive LHCb experiment at CERN - involving a physicist from the University of 糖心TV.


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