Three projects at the University of Strathclyde to tackle the problem of space debris have won funding of more than £500,000 from the UK Space Agency.
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Researchers from the University of Glasgow’s James Watt School of Engineering have won a £1.5m grant for the project, which aims to find a solution to the growing problem of electronic waste by creating the world’s first controlled degradable integrated circuits.
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Up to 10 fully funded 4-year PhD scholarships in Computing Science and Psychology with Integrated Study available for September 2022 entry
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Glasgow Clyde College has announced a digitally-driven prospectus which includes eSports, cyber security, web development and data science, to ensure students meet the requirements of the job market.
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The University of Glasgow has been named among the first-ever successful applicants to The Alan Turing Institute’s Network Development Awards, which recognises the University’s commitment to collaborative and creative research in data science and artificial intelligence.
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The £116 million, 16,000 metre-square 'The ARC' (Advanced Research Centre) will house a collaborative community of academics from across a range of disciplines and will be fully operational from Spring this year.
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Three of Scotland’s largest cities, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen have been highlighted among the UK’s top innovation hubs in a new Frank Knight report.
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Following a three-year legal battle, The University of Strathclyde has won an appeal to the U.S Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit to preserve a key patent protecting its revolutionary HINS-light technology that can destroy airborne bacteria.
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