University of Glasgow biodegradable microchips could help reduce electronic waste
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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Fully funded Computing Science scholarships available with Social AI at UoG
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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University of Glasgow among first-ever recipients of Turing Network Development Awards
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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First researches move into University of Glasgow’s pioneering research facility
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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University of Glasgow researchers lend support to major Martian meteorite study
Researchers from the School of Geographical & Earth Sciences have contributed to a new study ­of a Martian meteorite which could provide insights into the reactions that led to the building blocks of life on early Earth.
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Glasgow academics awarded prestigious grants
Two UofG early-career researchers have been awarded a highly prestigious European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant.
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University of Glasgow research reveals fundamental changes in the Omicron variant
Research at the University of Glasgow has revealed fundamental changes that are likely to be important for Omicron spread and disease.
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University of Glasgow to develop sustainable mining in the Philippines
The three year project worth £1.5m will develop new approaches to sustainable mining and provide a holistic understanding of the future environmental and ecological impacts of mining.
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