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Marketplace sessions
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/sustainable-earth/conferences/marketplace
Marketplace abstracts for Sustainable Earth 2018 at the University of Plymouth
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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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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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Scientists receive funding to explore new theories in quantum physics
Thanks to funding from the Leverhulme Trust, world-leading experts in theoretical physics at the University of Plymouth will explore new regimes in quantum electrodynamics.
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UK Research Office (UKRO) annual visit
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/uk-research-office-ukro-annual-visit-2020
What's on at the University of Plymouth: UK Research Office (UKRO) annual visit. Where next with EU funding? University of Plymouth, 26 February 2020.
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Patients and students working together
Innovating to improve health and social care practice.
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PhD candidate takes part in international mission exploring the science of space exploration
Benjamin Pothier, a PhD candidate at the University of Plymouth’s Planetary Collegium, is taking part in a mission to perform scientific experiments and test technological instruments needed for the future exploration of the Moon or Mars
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Aerospace and engineering firms hear about potential of electron microscopy
The University hosts businesses in the aeronautical and engineering sectors keen to learn about electron microscopy and how it can help them.
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