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Graphene could one day be used to make quick, reliable tests for viruses like SARS-CoV-2

22 Mar 2021

In this article from The Conversation, Dr Luigi G. Occhipinti, Director of Research in Graphene and Related Technologies, discusses potential applications of graphene in point-of-care tests.

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Bioelectronics researcher secures prestigious fellowship

18 Mar 2021

Dr Scott Keene, Research Associate in Neurotechnology, has been awarded a major research fellowship by the European Commission. 

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Have a green flight!

15 Mar 2021

A carbon-neutral economy in 50 years? Maybe. But what if we were to go faster? Professor Rob Miller says that it is time to completely rethink the schedule.

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International Workshop on Next Generation Embodied Intelligence

11 Mar 2021

The Department's Bio-inspired Robotics Laboratory is shining a spotlight on the research field of embodied intelligence as part of a free online webinar running from 24-26 March. 

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Why India’s urban poor struggle to transition to clean cooking despite grave health impacts

08 Mar 2021

In this article from The Conversation, co-author and PhD student André Neto-Bradley discusses the impact of fumes from solid biomass fuel on the health of those in the developing world.

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Join us at the 2021 Cambridge Festival

04 Mar 2021

Demonstrations of how to build a model space exploration vehicle and virtual lab tours of manufacturing research are among the engineering topics on offer at the inaugural Cambridge Festival.

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In memory of Professor David Newland, 1936-2020

03 Mar 2021

The Department announces with deep sadness the death of Emeritus Professor David Newland, who has died aged 84.

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Inclusive Design researcher wins awards

01 Mar 2021

Matteo Zallio is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie senior research fellow working with Professor P. J. Clarkson, in the The Engineering Design Centre.

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Doctor in the Fight Against Ebola in Sierra Leone

Proper fit of face masks is more important than material, study suggests

25 Feb 2021

For the best protection against COVID-19, the fit of a mask is as important, or more important, than the material it is made of.

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Dimensional Lungs

Identification of ‘violent’ processes that cause wheezing could lead to better diagnosis and treatment for lung disease

24 Feb 2021

A team of engineers has identified the ‘violent’ physical processes at work inside the lungs which cause wheezing, a condition that affects up to a quarter of the world’s population.

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