New research involving a team of scientists could make bioelectronic devices easier and more reliable to manufacture – all thanks to a chance discovery made during an experiment.
An electric-aircraft-powertrain start-up, co-founded by alumnus Tobias Kahnert, is pushing the boundaries of innovation to develop and manufacture batteries and charging solutions for UAVs.
Comfortable, washable ‘smart pyjamas’ developed that can monitor sleep disorders at home, without the need for sticky patches, cumbersome equipment or a visit to a specialist sleep clinic.
A team from the Energy Group have recently received The Sugden Award from the Combustion Institute (British Section) for the best journal article published in 2023.
Researchers have developed a smartphone app that uses machine learning to determine body composition – which is linked to a higher risk of heart disease, stroke and related conditions.
The Dept’s Design and Technical Services will bring mathematical beauty to life with a Fibonacci spiral wall, designed/built for the Sainsbury Lab exhibit at RHS Chelsea Flower Show
The University is one of two UK participants named as part of the PIXEurope consortium, which will develop and manufacture prototypes of their products based on photonic chips.