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Vision for better living through robotics
Robots rarely get a good press. They’re either turning rogue, trying to control the human race as in The Matrix, or wreaking a path of destruction to kill the hero in Will Smith’s I, Robot.
Next generation technologies for incontinence
Technologies that could offer a step change in treatment or management of incontinence were the focus of the latest symposium run by the IMPRESS network.
Double success for inorganic chemist
Inorganic students and staff from the School of Chemistry attended the RSC Northern Regional Dalton Meeting on 30th June 2016, which was held in Hull.
Top 50 Influential Women in Engineering List 2016
Professor Isobel Pollock a visiting professor in the School of Mechanical Engineering appears in the Daily Telegraph's 'Top 50 Influential Women in Engineering List 2016'.
Professor Tony Cohn discusses artificial intelligence live on talkRADIO
Professor Tony Cohn has been interviewed live on air on popular talkRADIO shows about the advances of artificial intelligence.