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University of Strathclyde Partnership Wins CeeD Award for Circular Economy
A pioneering partnership between the Advanced Materials Research Laboratory (AMRL) at the University of Strathclyde and Renewable Parts Limited (RPL) has been honoured with a CeeD Award for Circular Economy
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University of Strathclyde’s StrathApp Wins National Award for Digital Innovation
StrathApp provides students with easy access to timetables and assessment results, enables library entry via a digital student card, supports campus navigation and connects users to University support services – all via mobile devices.
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University of Glasgow Leads Breakthrough in Top Quark Mass Measurement
University of Glasgow physicists working on the ATLAS experiment at CERN have led a precise new measurement of the mass of the top quark, using high-transverse-momentum (‘boosted’) top quarks.
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UWS Leads £3M Project to Revolutionise Shrimp Farming in Southeast Asia
A project led by University of the West of Scotland (UWS) scientists is set to transform shrimp farming in Southeast Asia by developing low-cost, early-warning monitoring systems to improve sustainability in one of the region’s most vital industries.
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NMIS to Lead Scotland’s Semiconductor Innovation with Advanced Packaging Facility
New development could cut chip packaging process from months to just days for UK firms
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University of Glasgow to Host UK’s First Fellowship in Brain Tumour Neurology
Scotland’s first-ever Neuro-oncology Fellowships have been launched in a landmark partnership.
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Strathclyde Physics Student Wins Prestigious International Scholarship
A Physics student at the University of Strathclyde has become the first UK-based recipient of an international scholarship.
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Strathclyde Study Finds Earth’s Ability to Store CO2 is Shrinking
The natural process of locking away carbon dioxide (CO2) appears to be in decline – and climate change will accelerate as a result, a University of Strathclyde study warns.
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