The project 'CHARM' — Chemometric Histopathology via coherent Raman imaging for precision Medicine — has received over €3.2 million to develop new medical imaging technologies.
Alex Kendall co-founded Wayve in 2017. Fast-forward five years and the start-up is pioneering an artificial intelligence-led approach to autonomous vehicles on a global scale.
Angkur joins the Department as the inaugural Ashby Research Fellow following his doctoral research on developing a design protocol for the failure of three-dimensional architected materials.
Researchers behind a device designed to detect airborne nanoparticles that have known health and environmental effects – such as viruses and pollutants – have won funding for its development.
Dr Jonathan Cullen from the Department's Resource Efficiency Collective and Lara Allen from the Centre for Global Equality are part of the Climate Compatible Growth programme
Our engineers are working collaboratively on the development of targeted drug delivery technologies for 3 hard-to-treat cancers – mesothelioma, pancreatic cancer & glioblastoma.