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Congratulations to all our graduands and to our undergraduate students who have been awarded prizes by the School of Science and Engineering
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Congratulations to all our graduands and to our undergraduate students who have been awarded prizes by the School of Science and Engineering
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Congratulations to all our graduands and to our undergraduate students who have been awarded prizes by the School of Science and Engineering
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The Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science is once again collaborating with the public to improve the robustness of forensic science.
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Congratulations to all our students who have been awarded prizes by the School of Science and Engineering
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We’ve received the biggest response yet to our annual Science and Engineering poster competition attracting over 150 entries!
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A multidisciplinary, cross-school project to design and create innovative augmented reality apps for medical education and training
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From a young age, Harris Angeli spent his time designing and creating mechanical parts for his projects. With a fascination with Space, it was no secret that he wanted to broaden his horizons beyond this planet.
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With major contributions from staff at the Photobiology Unit, illustrations by Dundee’s Jim Glen (The Beano, The Dandy), and accompanying clinical images, the Wee Book provides an accessible overview of PDT, how it works and what it is used for.
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Research into the collective behaviour of cells led by Dr Rastko Sknepnek of the Mathematical & Computational Biology Research Cluster is shedding light on processes such as embryo development, wound healing and cancer development
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A team of mathematicians within the Magnetohydrodynamics & Astrophysics Research Cluster is generating a series of equations which will help to predict powerful solar explosions caused by the sun’s magnetic fields
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Earlier this year, viewers across the UK witnessed the magic of Dundee graduate, Kevin Quantum, on the ITV hit show Britain’s Got Talent
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The VAMPIRE (Vascular Assessment and Measurement Platform for Images of the REtina) research programme is developing image analysing software applications which can assist with prediction of serious health conditions
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Professor Angela Daly from the Leverhulme Research Centre for Forensic Science and Dundee Law School will chair the newly created Independent Expert Group.
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STAR-Dundee, a world-leading provider of spacecraft electronics, has its roots very firmly in the University of Dundee’s School of Science and Engineering
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Scientists collaboration with artists to map structures around newborn stars
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Professor Huang's team is currently working on diagnosing and treating cancer using a combination of imaging techniques such as MRI, ultrasound, lasers and CT
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Civil Engineering student Callum Ritchie saw off competition from around 200 applicants from across the United Kingdom to secure a Quest Scholarship from the Institute of Civil Engineers (ICE)
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This British Science Week engage with Forensic Science activities you can try at home, in groups or the classroom.
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The University of Dundee is launching a new degree in civil engineering to help meet the growing demand for structural engineers with understanding of the architectural role within construction.