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The OU and Cisco offer girls and young women cyber security training
As cyber security threats increase worldwide, there is a greater need than ever for a skilled, diverse cyber workforce.
Coal is playing a vital role in next-generation electronics
The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, along with its research partners, has embarked on an innovative journey, demonstrating how coal, traditionally a contributor to climate change, can be reimagined as a key component in the future of electronics.
Why engineering needs to refresh its image to thrive
In this article, Professor Georgina Harris, Dean of the Faculty of STEM at Arden University, explores why engineering needs to refresh its image to thriveand explains what she believes needs to change.
AI Fairness Innovation Challenge winners announced
Four organisations have been chosen to receive funding from the Government's AI Fairness Innovation Challenge to develop innovative solutions aimed at combatting bias and discrimination within AI systems across sectors such as higher education, healthcare, finance, and recruitment.
Solar power farms to be enhanced with space reflectors
Solar power farms of the future could be enhanced through the use of space reflectors to increase the energy output, University of Glasgow researchers suggest.
£45 million of investment to unlock the potential of quantum
The announcement by Science Minister Andrew Griffith of a £45 million investment has marked a significant step towards enhancing the use of quantum technology across various sectors including healthcare, energy, and transport.
ChipStart UK: a conversation with Arm about the future of the semiconductor industry
Investors, startups, and representatives of government and multinational companies met at the University of Glasgow on the 25th January to discussChipStart UK’s early-stage semiconductor incubatorand the UK's National Semiconductor Strategy.
Analog Devices appoints Richard C. Puccio Jr. as Exec VP and CFO
Analog Devices has announced that Richard C. Puccio, Jr. will join the company on February 5th, 2024 as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. In this role, Mr. Puccio will set ADI’s financial strategy and lead the company’s global finance operations. Mr. Puccio will report to CEO and Chair Vincent Roche.
New advanced materials centre of excellence
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) has established a £42.5 million research partnership to pioneer new materials.
ChipStart UK: investors gather in Glasgow to see top semiconductor startups
Tens of investors, startups heads and representatives of government and multinational companies converged on the University of Glasgow on the 25thJanuary for ChipStart UK’s early-stage semiconductor incubator.