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Setting a challenge for building simulation developers
Dr Simon Rees has recently published an editorial that asks whether industry can do a better job of predicting the energy and environmental performance of buildings.
Chemical measurements in Beijing smog
A group of researchers from Chemistry has recently returned from Beijing where they studied the composition of the urban atmosphere and the chemistry contributing to the formation of the smog “hazes”.
Prestigious Royal Society fellowship for Engineering professor
The Royal Society has elected Professor of Engineering Anne Neville to its fellowship, in recognition of her substantial contribution to the field of corrosion and tribology research.
Africa calling: stars, sky and the greater good
If you think about the skills required for the social and economic progress needed by developing countries, radio astronomy is probably not very high on your list.
Researchers in the School of Computing win best paper award for work on digital pathology
University of Leeds researchers including Professor Roy Ruddle and Rhys Thomas from the School of Computing win the 2016 TOCHI best paper award.