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Mathematics lecturer shortlisted for national award in recognition of clean maritime research
University of Plymouth news: Dr Lauren Ansell has been shortlisted in the Mathematical Sciences category of the Parliamentary & Scientific Committee’s STEM for BRITAIN 2023 Awards
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Vicky Morley – BA (Hons) International Business graduate
University of Plymouth - Vicky Morley alumni case study
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€7 million project aims to enhance global maritime cyber security
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/eu7million-project-aims-to-enhance-global-maritime-cyber-security
The University of Plymouth is working with partners across Europe on the €7million Cyber-MAR project, which is aimed at enhancing cyber preparedness within the global maritime sector.
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New health tech community pop-up targets urban deprivation
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-health-tech-community-pop-up-targets-urban-deprivation
University of Plymouth news: A University-led partnership secures an Enhancing Place-Based Partnership for Public Engagement award from UKRI to establish a
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University spinout awarded £550,000 to speed development of harvesting robots
University of Plymouth spinout company Fieldwork Robotics has received a grant from the Innovate UK Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund to create a multi-armed mobile robot prototype
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University receives funding as part of multi-million pound nuclear project
The University of Plymouth has been awarded funding as part of TRANSAT (TRANSversal Actions for Tritium), a £5million project funded as part of the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 programme and examining the environmental impacts of tritium
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Daniel Gregory-Turner – MEng (Hons) Robotics
Daniel Gregory-Turner tells us about his experience studying robotics and the skills he developed on the MEng (Hons) Robotics course.
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Gravel barrier resilience in a changing climate (#gravelbeach)
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/coastal-processes/gravel-beach
The #gravelbeach project is funded by a £3m Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) grant, based on the particular highlight topic of 'building understanding of natural coastal protection by gravel barriers in a changing climate'.
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Electricity can flow through graphene at high frequencies without energy loss - study
University of Plymouth news: Electrical signals transmitted at high frequencies lose none of their energy when passed through the ‘wonder material’ graphene, a study led by the University of Plymouth has shown.
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Consortium provides access to UK national supercomputer to help researchers address coastal and ocean engineering challenges
Researchers working to address the global quest for net zero are among those being invited to harness the power of the UK’s national supercomputer to assist their research.
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