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Technologies such as biomedical imaging and spectroscopy could be enhanced by a discovery in research that involved several institutions including the University of Glasgow.
The Adi and Isca Wittenberg Scholarship In 2025, one person will be supported with a Wittenberg Scholarship to study for a first degree or equivalent professional qualification. The Scholarship will ...
Pioneering ultrasound technology research from Scottish universities will be on public display at a prestigious national ...
Professor Petra Meier shares insights from over five years at the helm of the System Science in Public Health and Economic Research (SIPHER) Consortium — a groundbreaking systems science initiative ...
In a paper published in the journal Environmental Research Letters, a team from UofG’s GES discuss the outcomes of their modelling, built on data from a hydrodynamic model recently commissioned by ...
Join us for a talk exploring Social AI – the science of building machines that understand and respond to social interactions like humans do. We’ll share key research questions, highlight the ...
The outcomes of a new study on the extent of future flooding caused by climate change along the Clyde Estuary could help ...
Women in Scotland had lower death risks from COVID-19 than men, according to a new study led by the University of Glasgow that investigated how the COVID-19 hospitalisation and death risks for ...
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The Superconductor Prototyping for Critical Technologies project, or Super-CT, has received £1.5m from UKRI’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The work will be undertaken at ...
As a “prelude” to the 10 th anniversary of the Joint Graduate School between Nankai University and the University of Glasgow, five colleagues from the School of Social & Political Sciences (Professors ...