Professor Sarah Springman is one of the most accomplished academic geotechnical engineers and a pioneer in the study of soft soil mechanics, ground improvement and mass movement of slopes.
Future communication systems including 6G, faster internet access and cloud computing are all technologies which will be boosted by a £6m investment by EPSRC.
Our Bio-inspired Robotics Lab will host an international conference on embodied intelligence – with expert speakers including philosophers, neuroscientists, biologists & roboticists.
Iceland could help address Northern Europe’s food security issues with the scaling-up of its industrial production of Spirulina – an alternative protein source.
The Cambridge Climate Lecture Series is back. Professor Kevin Anderson's lecture 'From iniquity to integrity … there’s no hiding from carbon budgets' is on Thursday 16 Feb 7.00–8.30pm
Three PhD students from the Institute for Manufacturing, successfully facilitated a public live session at the recent World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in Davos.
Researchers have calculated the carbon footprint for the full life cycle of fertilisers and found that carbon emissions could be reduced to one-fifth of current levels by 2050.
Dr Paul Cosgrove awarded an EPSRC postdoctoral fellowship to investigate an alternative approach to nuclear reactor multi-physics simulations – a challenging area in nuclear engineering.