Improving the lives of autistic people
Our research project works with autistic people and their families to design and develop technologies to reduce the difficulties they may face.
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
Our research project works with autistic people and their families to design and develop technologies to reduce the difficulties they may face.
Rafael San Martin's final-year project fired his interest in manufacturing and management and prepared him for future career challenges.
In collaboration with the Met Office, mathematicians at the University have developed adaptive numerical methods to improve the accuracy of weather forecasting.
Our research has examined emerging biochemical security threats.
Our research into driver behaviour near bicyclists has saved lives, reduced injuries, and benefited the economy of Australia.
This case study was provided by Dr Emma Fisher, a Senior Research Fellow in the Department for Health.
Sir John Ball talks to renowned mathematician and Bath Professor, Edward Fraenkel about his life and distinguished career spanning over 70 years.
How psychology and technology work together to entice you to the tills – and the Bath research examining the interplay.
Over 80% of our learning takes place outside the formal education system.
We develop and analyse mechanistic mathematical models for the epidemiological dynamics of infectious diseases.