Resilient Materials for Life (RM4L)
We are developing cementitious materials that will adapt to their environment, develop immunity, self-diagnose and self-heal.
Planned, ongoing, and completed research projects and campus and service improvements.
We are developing cementitious materials that will adapt to their environment, develop immunity, self-diagnose and self-heal.
Our vision is to create an automated real-time manufacturing system support toolkit to achieve whole-life value from current and future manufacturing systems.
A study to assess the effectiveness of a physical activity intervention designed to reduce mobility disability in older people.
This project will examine the design, implementation, and impact of the Raising of the Participation Age (RPA) in England.
This project seeks to implement a solution for the end-to-end management of research projects supported by Research and Innovation Services (RIS).
A project critically examining the ways in which entrepreneurial parents affect their children’s entrepreneurial preferences.
This learning and teaching innovation project was funded by the Teaching Development Fund (Seed) in 2023/24.
This Fellowship aims to provide fluoride-free water to East African communities by utilizing the state-of-the-art capacitive deionization (CDI) technology.
Scanning probe microscopy can image surfaces with atomic resolution, can manipulate atoms and molecules on them, and can reveal their electronic states.
The project aims to develop a biosensor to detect pesticides in water to increase the effective use of pesticides in industry and agriculture.