Using animal-alternative methods to model organisms
We are using computer-simulated methods (in-silico) to model organisms and better understand neural networks.
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
We are using computer-simulated methods (in-silico) to model organisms and better understand neural networks.
PhD student, Thao Do, is researching the capabilities and risks of using AI in combating human trafficking, to promote responsible AI use and empower survivors.
We're developing the first ‘smart concrete’ in the UK, using encapsulated bacteria to make structures that can heal and repair cracks and defects themselves.
MSc Management student, Xintong, talks about how she made the most of the Careers Service resources during her time at Bath.
Chemistry for Drug Discovery graduate, Molly Francis now leads product innovation in the pet supply industry.
Daniel Fosas de Pando tells us what he enjoyed most about studying the MSc Architectural Engineering: Environmental Design.
We're exploring how compounds derived from natural products found in daffodils could be used in potential cancer treatments.
With intergalactic distances reaching many thousands of lightyears, researchers turn to geometry to model galaxies and learn more about their evolution.
Dr James Stone and his research team are designing specialised optical fibres to help treat lung infections in some of the most vulnerable hospital patients.
Gabriel Harry shares how an MSc from the Department of Mathematical Sciences helped him gain experience with Health Education England.