Here is a list of all the research activity pages:
Generic List
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- Contact information and form for the Platelet GAPP (Plateletgap) project at the University of Birmingham
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- The Quality Research Group is part of the Manufacturing Processes, Technology & Modelling research centre based in the School of Mechanical Engineering. The objective of this group is the study of quality and process improvement methodologies and their application in different industries, in particular the manufacturing sector.
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- This page describes the structure and content of the Physical Sciences of Imaging in the Biomedical Sciences Doctoral Training Programme at the University of Birmingham. This postgraduate MSc and PhD study is inherently interdisciplinary, drawing upon chemistry, physics, engineering, computer science and other subjects to build an integrated approach to physical sciences at the life sciences interface. The course also includes training in professional skills such as knowledge transfer, research ethics, intellectual property and communication.
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- Educational opportunities in energy at the University of Birmingham.
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- Details of courses offered at Birmingham which relate to Resilience and Urban Living
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- The University of Birmingham, with its broad range of disciplines and world class research teams, is an exciting place in which theoretical insights and new methodologies and tools are being developed for the advancement of Physical Sciences, Engineering, Biosciences, Medicine, Environment, Business and Arts. The main areas of research and development on the campus are focused on: Imaging sciences, Matter and environment, Biosciences and medicine, and Visualisation.
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- The Materials Programme in the School of Metallurgy and Materials, University of Birmingham is a well established facility dedicated to producing high quality, well characterized materials, often in the form of single crystals, for use in many branches of research. Since its establishment in 1964, the Programme has enjoyed extensive UK Government Research Council support while gaining an international reputation for both its materials research and the high quality samples that have been prepared.