Congratulations to Dr Alexandra Clarà Saracho, who has been awarded a Research Fellowship at King’s College, University of Cambridge, effective October 2021.
A new carbon-based air filtration nanomaterial capable of capturing and destroying various viruses, including animal coronavirus, a close relative of SARS-CoV-2, has been developed.
To ensure that the built environment is equipped to withstand climate change, integrated frameworks are needed at the design phase to enable net zero adaptation, say researchers.
Professor Michael De Volder tells us how an experiment led to research on a new low-cost battery design that can be charged directly by light without a separate solar cell or power converter.
The H2020-funded INSPIRE project is leading a revolution in photonic integrated circuits with micro-transfer printing technology and establishment of world-first fabrication platform.