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Professor ornella iuorio stands by the side of a dome structure constructed in a laboratory

A leading researcher at Leeds has been named as one of the most influential women in engineering.

Robot arms autonomously maintaining protective netting in an agricultural nursery.

An international team of scientists, led by the University of Leeds, have assessed how robotics and autonomous systems might facilitate or impede the delivery of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Ventilation duct

Air quality inside buildings and on transport systems should be improved to reduce the impact of future pandemics or the spread of flu and other infectious diseases, say engineers and scientists.

Diagram explaining the 'scan to damage assessment' prpcess

Researchers have developed algorithms capable of automatically generating the geometric digital twins of existing masonry structures for documentation and assessment of their structural capacity.

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Professor Cath Noakes has provided the foreward for the Building Engineering Services Association's (BESA) ‘safe havens’ blueprint guide for indoor air quality.