Researchers have designed smart, colour-controllable white light devices from quantum dots, which are more efficient and have better colour saturation than standard LEDs,
Alumni Tim Geller and Bertie Ivory-Peters first met on the MPhil programme in Nuclear Energy and soon realised that they shared a common goal: to reduce the speed and impact of climate change
PhD student Stratis Markou has been awarded $40,000 in funding to build scalable and robust machine learning models to tackle challenges facing climate science and healthcare.
The transformative potential of Digital Twins could have a profound influence on how society addresses global sustainability challenges, say researchers in 'Nature Sustainability' journal.
Engineers have created intelligent 3D printers that can detect/correct errors, even in previously unseen designs, or unfamiliar materials, by learning from the experiences of other machines.
The University of Cambridge launches a new research centre dedicated to exploring the possibilities of a world shared by both humans and machines with artificial intelligence (AI).
Cambridge engineers will build a ‘robofish’ as part of a collaborative research project exploring the water-to-land transition of the ‘walking fish’ population.