The University is to be a key partner in a new national effort to boost British productivity, bringing together expertise to tackle questions of job creation, sustainability and wellbeing.
PhD student Siddharth Swaroop has been announced a recipient of the 2020 Microsoft Research EMEA PhD Award, helping to support his final year of research.
The Department of Engineering will host Virtual Open Days on 17-18 September 2020 aimed at prospective applicants in Year 13 (or equivalent), in conjunction with the Cambridge Open Days.
An algorithm that analyses MRI images and automatically detects small changes in knee joints over time could be used in the development of new treatments for arthritis.
Student Cam Millar has won the Institution of Structural Engineers’ Guthrie Brown Award for a paper titled Design of the world’s first sprayed-net, hyperboloid, lattice ice structure
Two teams of Cambridge engineers have been recognised by the Royal Academy of Engineering for their work during the COVID-19 pandemic with the President’s Special Award for Pandemic Service.
From Captain Tom Moore’s garden walk to a new charity called HEROES, some incredible endeavours have been established amid the pandemic in support of the NHS.
A bio-inspired acoustic sensor that ‘feels’ its environment in a similar way to how a spider feels acoustic vibrations in its web, can successfully convert sound into power.
Using an alcohol mixture, researchers modified how ink droplets dry, enabling cheap industrial-scale printing of electronic devices at unprecedented scales.
Electrification of 7,500km of the UK’s major road network would enable most lorries to be powered by overhead charging cables, resulting in dramatically reduced carbon emissions.