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Researchers from the School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering have taken the lead in the race to build the world’s most powerful terahertz laser chip.

A spin-out company from the UoL's School of Process, Environmental and Materials Engineering is set to transform industry’s ability to electronically monitor and interact with extreme environment.

A major new report has revealed that graduate recruitment is set to rise in 2014, with the University of Leeds among the top ten UK universities most targeted by Britain’s top employers.

The University of Leeds will lead a consortium of 10 universities in a national research programme looking at ways of dealing with Britain’s nuclear waste.

Dr Des McLernon from The School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering is coordinating a British Council funded workshop to be held in Vietnam in February next year.