A more adventurous approach to prosthetics research
PhD researcher, Sam Walters is developing a hybrid prosthetic wrist unit for amputees. They tell us about their research and how they hope it can better lives.
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
PhD researcher, Sam Walters is developing a hybrid prosthetic wrist unit for amputees. They tell us about their research and how they hope it can better lives.
The oil industry can use imaging to detect different components within multiphase flows. Our research in this area led to the founding of two startup companies.
The success of our spin-out company has seen our research on structured adsorbents applied across the rail sector to improve rolling stock efficiency.
Winning the Doctoral Recognition Award in 2023, Tom Davies is offering new perspectives in the field with his PhD research in cultured meat.
Through a global study, our researchers are designing shelters that enhance the physical and mental health of those living in refugee camps.
Our partnership with Siemens has produced new engine components and tools for faster technology generation.
Our researchers have found a unique way to mass-produce organ-like tissue from stem cells that could change the way diseases are detected and treated.
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