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DFG puts in €19.3M fund nine new research units
DFG has agreed to set up nine new research units in topics ranging from engineering to social sciences. Five of the new groups will be involved in international projects.
€200K to promote collaboration between engineers and biotech in BioRegio cluster
BioRegio STERN Management has won the second competition for strengthening regional clusters in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
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Imperial research receives funds to meet global challenges
Two innovative engineering projects receive grants from a major UK funder this month. The researchers from Imperial...
University of Warwick: Sniffing out the side effects of radiotherapy may soon be possible
Researchers at the University of Warwick and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust have completed a study...
Chalmers students won competition for mini cars
Students from Chalmers and University of Gothenburg won the self-driving miniature vehicles student competition "Carolo Cup Junior...
Global Engineering Consultancy Moves Onto Warwick Science Park
A global engineering consultancy has parked up in Warwick Science Park in Coventry with a view to driving business...
Professor Gary Marquis appointed Dean of the Aalto University School of Engineering
Professor Gary Marquis, D.Sc. (Tech.) has been appointed Dean of the Aalto University School of Engineering for...
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Imperial research receives funds to meet global challenges
Two innovative engineering projects receive grants from a major UK funder this month. The researchers from Imperial College received funding from...
University of Warwick: Sniffing out the side effects of radiotherapy may soon be possible
Researchers at the University of Warwick and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust have completed a study that may lead to...
Chalmers students won competition for mini cars
Students from Chalmers and University of Gothenburg won the self-driving miniature vehicles student competition "Carolo Cup Junior Edition" in Germany recently....
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Live reporting: GE’s Minds+Machines event
Science|Business will be reporting live from GE's Mind+Machines Europe 2013 event in London.
Battersea Power Station, London - 19 June 2013
The race to produce low-carbon cars – which technology will win?
Many technologies are under development, from electric cars and fuel cells to cellulosic biofuels, but none yet are cost-effective and market...
British Residence, Park Royal, Brussels - 21 June 2013
Futures Webinar with Big Data expert John Wood [partner event]
Gain insight and expert perspective on the challenges and opportunities created by Big Data applications across research, healthcare and business with...
Online Webinar - 24 June 2013
Unlocking the value of Personalised Healthcare in Europe
This new study shows ICT investments could cut healthcare costs for key ailments by more than 35%.
Bigger and Simpler: A short guide to the EU's €80 billion Horizon 2020 programme
A two-year political fight formally began in Brussels on 30 November with the publication of the European Commission's plan for Horizon 2020, its omnibus R&D programme. It promises less red tape, broader benefits, and more jobs and economic growth.
Biofuels: The Next Generation
Key ideas and recommendations to accelerate the deployment of sustainable biofuels have emerged at the second in a series of three high-level academic policy debates on the energy R&D challenge, The Energy Difference
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