Late 2018, during their PhDs in the Engineering Department three friends started a satellite manufacturing company called Exobotics. They launched their first satellite in November 2023.
Researchers have developed a method to make adaptive and eco-friendly sensors that can be directly and imperceptibly printed onto a range of biological surfaces, including a human finger.
With the climate impact of shipping under the spotlight – accounting for around 3% of greenhouse gas emissions worldwide –a new start-up aims to visualise shipping emissions.
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have developed a method to produce very low-emission concrete at scale – an innovation that could be transformative in the transition to net zero.
Professor George Malliaras and Professor Mihaela van der Schaar have been elected as Fellows of the Royal Society, the UK’s national academy of sciences.
UK AI company Wayve – co-founded by alumnus Alex Kendall in 2017 while studying for his PhD at Cambridge – has secured more than $1 billion to develop AI for self-driving vehicles.
The natural vein structure found within leaves could unlock improvements in energy storage, catalysis, and sensing thanks to a new twist on a century-old biophysical law.
“It's been eye-opening to see the world from so many different angles. Cambridge creates a dynamic learning environment,” says Mastercard Foundation Scholar Itumeleng Sebata.