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Democratising microfluidics: getting ‘lab on a chip’ tools to where they’re needed most

Posted on 31/01/202231/01/2022 by Clare Lapworth

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Democratising microfluidics: getting ‘lab on a chip’ tools to where they’re needed most

A team from the University of Bristol has developed a low-cost way of prototyping microfluidic devices, which could revolutionise access to medical diagnostic devices.… Read more

Posted in Health and Living, Health and Society, Mechanical Engineering, Tech

Zoe Goss: Helping the world cut its carbon footprint

Posted on 27/10/202109/06/2022 by Clare Lapworth

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Zoe Goss: Helping the world cut its carbon footprint

Zoe Goss developed a passion for green tech while studying engineering mathematics at the University of Bristol.… Read more

Posted in Engineering Maths, Net Zero, Tech

Marc-Anthony Hurr: How engineering mathematics gave me the perfect skill set for fintech

Posted on 05/10/202111/10/2021 by Clare Lapworth

Marc-Anthony Hurr and the IBAN founders

Marc-Anthony Hurr: How engineering mathematics gave me the perfect skill set for fintech

Marc-Anthony Hurr tells us how his engineering mathematics course at the University of Bristol led him to co-found a global business.… Read more

Posted in Engineering Maths, Tech

Opening up the world of cyber security: How the online landscape calls for increased knowledge

Posted on 09/08/202106/06/2022 by Kathryn Bastow

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Opening up the world of cyber security: How the online landscape calls for increased knowledge

Professor Awais Rashid shares his thoughts on what the future might hold and the reasons why CyBOK (Cyber Security Body of Knowledge) has evolved.… Read more

Posted in Networks and Security, Tech

EPIC-KITCHENS: bringing helpful AI closer to reality

Posted on 29/04/202107/05/2021 by Clare Lapworth

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Bristol University celebrates three years of EPIC-KITCHENS

Computer vision could revolutionise all aspects of everyday life.… Read more

Posted in AI and Data Science, Computer Science, Health and Society, TechTagged computer vision, kitchen tech

Engineering at home kits: Bringing the lab to our students

Posted on 10/12/202027/04/2022 by Kathryn Bastow

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Engineering at home kits: Bringing the lab to our students

Hands on experimentation, collaboration and practical sessions are key to our student’s learning experiences.… Read more

Posted in Aerospace Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Student Stories, Tech

Legal Tech: Law and Computer Science in partnership

Posted on 02/12/202031/05/2022 by Kathryn Bastow

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Legal Tech: Law and Computer Science in partnership

Your study path doesn’t have to be a linear one, resulting in more and more specialisation the further you go.… Read more

Posted in Computer Science, Student Stories, Tech

Reaching out to the next generation

Posted on 07/07/202014/11/2022 by Clare Lapworth

Reaching out to the next generation

Even the youngest school kids can be creative with code.… Read more

Posted in Computer Science, Outreach, Robotics, Student Stories, Tech

Maths, magic and mobile phone security

Posted on 30/06/202006/06/2022 by Clare Lapworth

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Maths, magic and mobile phone security

Cryptography, a combination of maths, computer science, electrical engineering and physics, is the study of encryption and decryption.… Read more

Posted in Advanced Computation and Quantum, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Maths, Networks and Security, Tech

Making light work

Posted on 09/06/202006/06/2022 by Clare Lapworth

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Making light work

It’s easy to take electricity and electronic devices for granted, but they’ll have a big role to play in making the planet cleaner and greener.… Read more

Posted in Electrical Engineering, Energy and Environment, Networks and Security, Research, Student Stories, Sustainability, Tech, Transport and Infrastructure

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