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University of Glasgow announce $1 million photonics programme
The University of Glasgow is partnering with SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, to establish the SPIE Early Career Researcher Accelerator Fund in Quantum Photonics.
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Glasgow tech firm Sublime debuting VR learning platform
A Glasgow-based technology company is launching an “immersive learning platform” after raising £1 million during lockdown – and it is looking to take on a further ten staff this year.
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‘Withdrawn’ young people are less socially isolated than previously thought
Technology and online networks play a vital role to help marginalised or “hidden youth” feel connected in the digital age, a University of Glasgow academic has found.
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Glasgow’s iOpt nets pioneering council tie-up to improve tenants’ lives
Glasgow-based tech innovator iOpt has won a tender worth up to £1 million to install real-time monitors in social housing stock – in a partnership “believed to be the first of its kind in Europe, if not globally”.
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Winning pitch for Strathclyde students’ microgrid technology
A company founded by University of Strathclyde students has won a Scotland-wide award for its microgrid technology.
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New Edinburgh and Glasgow university centres of excellence to launch with £146m backing
New centres are to be launched at the University of Edinburgh to pioneer fair financial services and University of Glasgow to put scientific research into clinical practice with a total of £146 million in funding.
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Wolfson Foundation awards £1m to Quantum and Nanotechnology
The University of Glasgow is to benefit from a £1m award from the Wolfson Foundation for its work on Quantum and Nanotechnology which will be a key focus of its new Research Hub in the Western campus.
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Nine projects to tackle impact of COVID-19 receive £230,000 from Global Challenges Research Fund
Strathclyde is undertaking nine projects that seek to tackle various aspects of the impact of COVID-19 with £230,000 allocated by the UK Government’s Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF).
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