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Joanna Leng champions the N8 network at Leeds
The N8 Centre of Excellence in Computationally Intensive Research, of which the University of Leeds is a partner, has officially been recognised as a chapter by Women in High Performance Computing.
Taste cells can control a whole animal’s foraging
Neuroscientists have developed a computer model to explain how a nematode worm searches for food, revealing that single brain cells can both sense the environment and control foraging strategy.
University of Leeds Teaching Awards 2021 winners
Winners have been announced for the inaugural University of Leeds Teaching Awards.
Professor Alex Frangi praised for pioneering work in computational medicine
The IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) awarded Professor Frangi for his medical imaging and computational modelling research, which has extensive clinical and innovation impact.
'Huge potential' in virtual clinical trials
A study involving virtual rather than real patients was as effective in evaluating a medical device used to treat brain aneurysms, according to new research.