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University of Strathclyde to join new national network to boost innovation
The Innovation Launchpad Network+ will bring together leading universities, the Catapult Network and regional innovation ecosystems to enrich the exchange of ideas and knowledge across these organisations.
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New University of Glasgow Algorithm Could Be Quantum Leap in Search for Gravitational Waves
A team from the University of Glasgow’s School of Physics & Astronomy have developed a quantum algorithm to drastically cut down the time it takes to match gravitational wave signals against a vast databank of templates.
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Seven Royal Society of Edinburgh Research Awards for Strathclyde
The University of Strathclyde has received seven Research Awards from the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) – more than any other institution.
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£3.2M funding boost for University of Glasgow particle physics research
Researchers from University of Glasgow are sharing in £60M of new funding from the Science and Technology Facilities Council to help support their research at the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva and T2k and Hyper-K detectors in Japan.
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Glasgow Maritime student receives top industry honour
City of Glasgow College HNC Nautical Science student, Gregor Connor, has been named Officer Trainee of the Year 2020 by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency.
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UWS anti-superbug research boosted
A global drive - led by University of the West of Scotland (UWS) – to tackle a drug-resistant superbug, Acinetobacter baumannii prevalent in developing countries, has received additional funding.
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Two international quantum networks to be led at University of Strathclyde
After securing funding worth a total of £1million, The University of Strathclyde will lead two international quantum technology networks.
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Island distillery and wind industry supply chain specialist awarded Knowledge Transfer Partnerships with Strathclyde
A whisky distillery, r&b dISTILLERS, on a tiny Hebridean island is one of two companies to receive a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) to work with the University of Strathclyde.
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