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AI developers need to be much more open about how they evaluate the tools they produce, to make sure people understand how effective high-tech artificial intelligence actually is.

Professor Helen Gleeson and School of Physics and Astronomy colleague Dr Devesh Mistry looking at a microscope and smiling.

A cutting edge “deeptech” company born when a Leeds academic discovered a revolutionary new material that gets thicker as it is stretched has attracted £2 million in investment.

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The Innovation Launchpad Network+ (ILN) has issued an open invite for academics to attend a free launch event to explore its latest developments and aims.

EMP hub

The Electromagnetic Environment (EME) Hub will focus on the coordination of wireless activities in different assets deployed for multi-domain missions on Earth and in space.

Chemical Engineering students at SCI challenge

Three students from the School of Chemical and Process Engineering achieved a place in the final of the Bright SCIdea Challenge and were awarded third prize for their proposal.