Engineering and Technology
Professor William W. Lytton – Uniting Biology And Maths To Understand The Human Brain
Neurologist and computational neuroscientist Professor Bill Lytton and his colleagues at the Neurosimulation Laboratory of the State University of New York in Brooklyn are using computer simulation to investigate brain function and disease. Their research has...
The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory
On the 14th of September 2015 scientists at the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory observed ripples in the fabric of spacetime for the very first time. These ripples, known as gravitational waves, arrived at Earth from a cataclysmic event in the...
The Small Business Administration
Small businesses are the creators of jobs and the driving force behind the US economy. Recognising this truth, the US government established the Small Business Administration (SBA) in 1953 in order to help Americans start and develop their own small businesses. As...
Dr Ryoma Hayakawa – The middle way combining molecular electronics with traditional silicon
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Professor Hassan Noura – The challenges of complexity
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Dr Takashi Sato – Taking full advantage of current technology
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Dr Shoji Hamada – A novel electric current simulator in the human brain
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Professor Shmuel Banai – Managing Refractory Angina in Absence of Options
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Professor Maria Forsyth & Dr Patrick Howlett – Renewable energy gets a boost from sodium battery technology
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Dr Lynn Riddell – Seeking answers from iron and blood
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Dr Lisa Nishii – Improving the working lives of people with disabilities
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Professor Hiroshi Ueda – Improving Medical Care with Engineering
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Hirofumi Sakai – Manipulation of Molecular Quantum States
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Dr Hans-Joachim Maempel- Audio-visual room perception
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Fermilab
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Sofiane Zalouk & Johan Rey – Capturing the forgotten source of CO2
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