Constraint modelling pipeline
Dr Özgür Akgün, Prof. Ian Gent & Prof. Ian Miguel School of Computer Science Combinatorial search problems are ubiquitous across the public and private sectors, and academia. Consider a staff rostering problem to…
Dr Özgür Akgün, Prof. Ian Gent & Prof. Ian Miguel School of Computer Science Combinatorial search problems are ubiquitous across the public and private sectors, and academia. Consider a staff rostering problem to…
Prof. John T.S. Irvine, Dr Scott J. Lilley & Dr Stefan Saxin School of Chemistry The JTSI group investigates new materials for energy applications. We do this by studying the atomic structure of important chemicals…
Dr Duncan Robertson & Dr David Macfarlane | Millimeter Wave & EPR Group, School of Physics & Astronomy Montserrat, a UK Overseas territory, is home to the UK’s only active volcano and island residents live with the…
An optical sensor platform for the detection of explosive remnants of war In-field prototype optimisation and end-user engagement Dr Ross Gillanders & Prof. Graham Turnbull | Organic Semiconductor Centre, School of…
Distributed energy – the case for geothermal Dr Tim Raub and Dr Richard Bates School of Earth and Environmental Sciences The developing world faces an energy crisis in order to sustainably grow. The developed world…
Enhancement of low-cost organic solar cells by plasmonic structures for application and manufacturing in developing countries Dr Lethy Jagadamma and Prof. Ifor Samuel School of Physics and Astronomy Today’s major…
Measurement of wavelength using laser speckle Prof. Kishan Dholakia School of Physics and Astronomy Light is a wave and it is well known waves can interfere creating patterns with constructive (bright) and destructive…
Dr Tom Kelsey and Dr Robert Schick School of Computer Science and School of Mathematics and Statistics With the increasing availability of smartphones, we sought to investigate whether: an app could be deployed with…
Dr Graham Smith & Dr Duncan Robertson | Millimeter Wave & EPR Group, School of Physics & Astronomy Horn antennas at microwave, mm-wave and terahertz frequencies are commonly used in high performance radars, radiometers…
Dr Simonas Krotkus & Prof. Ifor Samuel | School of Physics & Astronomy Wearable sensors are desirable for a wide range of medical applications including long-term continuous health monitoring and various robotic tools…