by Nick Price | Jul 13, 2020 | 20 in 20, Academic Visions
We wanted to hear more about this exciting research and had a conversation with Dr Rylie Green to explore what might current challenges, future opportunities and visions that tell a real story of this work. Dr Green’s research has been focused on developing bioactive...
by Claudio Sanna | Apr 2, 2020 | Academic Visions, Foresight Thoughts
As we mentioned in our last article, the scientific community, society and the industry are responding to this unknown and novel threat with ingenious solutions across many domains. The global system is under pressure and the scientific communities are called to take...
by Mark | Feb 6, 2020 | Academic Visions
AI and its application are being hyped and discussed across a range of industries. These new technologies are helping researchers explore fundamental processes in chemistry and biology from photosynthesis to the development of new molecules. As new technologies impact...
by Mark | Jul 6, 2018 | Academic Visions
In Conversation: A future in quantum Quantum: might it herald a new science fiction future? Or are we already using a type of quantum device in our pockets? And what industries may be disrupted? Dr Neil Alford The Associate Provost for Academic Planning and former...
by Mark | Oct 19, 2016 | Academic Visions, Technology Insight
Dr Katharina Hauck Reader in Health Economics, School of Public Health The decisions that policy-makers take often command substantial resources and can profoundly shape the lives of the people they govern. When it comes to visionary aims, such as improving the health...
by Mark | Aug 23, 2016 | Academic Visions, Disruptive Technologies
Dr Ben Glocker Reader in Machine Learning for Imaging, Department of Computing Behind the 2015 victory of an artificial intelligence against Fan Hui, Europe’s reigning champion player of the board game ‘Go’, lies a new generation of deep learning algorithms that are...