Bath University’s Powertrain & Vehicle Research Centre (PVRC), based in its Department of Mechanical Engineering, has received three grants totalling £650,000 from Innovate UK (formerly the Technology Strategy Board). These are for the university to work with partners in the automotive industry to improve engine efficiency and emissions. One two-year project, Mechanically Decoupled Electric Turbocharger for Optimal IC Engines Efficiency, will be ...
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Edinburgh incubator has AIMday for sensors
Edinburgh Research and Innovation, which is described as the commercialisation arm of The University of Edinburgh, has announced a new AIMday for companies looking to innovate around the use of sensors and signal processing. What is an “AIMday”? AIM stands for Academic Industry Meeting, and the Sensors & Signal Processing event is the fifth in a series. It will be held ...
Graphene Week set for 22-26 June
‘Graphene Week’ will run from 22-26 June at Manchester’s £61m National Graphene Institute, to help business leaders discover how graphene could boost their businesses. The workshops, taking place across the week, will bring together world-leading scientists from the University of Manchester, as well as businesses already benefitting from the use of graphene, to share knowledge and encourage greater collaboration, the ...
Southampton celebrates its Regius Professor in Computer Science
The University of Southampton is highlighting its research into autonomous systems and artificial intelligence. A special event in London today at the Royal Academy of Engineering showcases its work and marks the inaugural lecture of Professor Nick Jennings who has been awarded a Regius Professorship in Computer Science. Examples from EPSRC and EU-funded projects include: Advanced design and methodology tools that help build ...
Southampton helps develop US unmanned aircraft systems
The University of Southampton has been selected to help operate a new National Center of Excellence for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (COE UAS) in the United States. It will be the only UK partner. The Alliance for System Safety of UAS through Research Excellence (ASSURE) has been chosen by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to run the centre, which is intended ...
Radar probes through 2 miles of Antarctic ice
The Antarctic continent is covered by an ice sheet up to three miles thick. The ice flows towards the sea under its own weight, finally going afloat to create large ice shelves that extend out over the continental shelf. At an ice shelf’s seaward edge, tabular icebergs regularly calve off and drift out into the Southern Ocean, where they fragment ...
WUSAT-2 satellite successfully transmits data to the very end
Back in March we wrote about Warwick University’s WUSAT-2 satellite (see Warwick University readies WUSAT 2 cubesat mission). Well, it has successfully launched, writes Richard Wilson.
CiELO space debris map identifies spacecraft most at risk
A team at Southampton University has developed a new technique called CiELO (debris Cloud Evolution in Low Orbits) to assess the collision risk to space missions from small-sized debris.
Sheffield plans take off for Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre
The University of Sheffield has submitted plans for the next phase of its Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) with Boeing.
Surrey uses crowdfunding to give ideas a lift-off
Here’s an interesting one. The University of Surrey is adopting a a crowdfunding platform to give enterprising students and staff the opportunity to get their ideas off the ground.