A wearable, washable device has been developed that could help people regain the ability to communicate naturally and fluently following a stroke, without the need for invasive brain implants
Cambridge researchers have become the first to combine multiple image types – RGB, depth and infra-red – in a 3D camera set up to monitor premature babies in neonatal intensive care.
PhD student Jack Peden has been announced as the winner of the Department’s 2025 Helios Prize – awarded for research on sustainable energy and/or energy efficiency.
Uni to launch a new institute to tackle one of the biggest bottlenecks in UK medical research: turning promising lab discoveries into regulated devices tested with patients.
Researchers have successfully converted methane (natural gas) into hydrogen with low CO2 emissions alongside high-performance carbon nanotube (CNT) materials.
PhD student Shagun Garg, whose research focuses on improving the detection and mapping of floods in arid and semi-arid regions, named as a top 3 finalist in the '25 Allianz Climate Risk Award
Dr Osarenkhoe Ogbeide, Junior Research Fellow at Churchill College and a member of the Department’s Electrical Engineering Division, awarded a Royal Society Career Development Fellowship 2025