Real Time Brain Researchers at the Centre for Human Brain Health, University of Birmingham, are helping develop a new generation of magnetic systems to improve our understanding of everything from basic cognition to dementia and ADHD.
Quantum Sensors The University of Birmingham leads an £80 million consortium, the UK Quantum Technology Hub for Sensors and Metrology, which exploits quantum effects to build next-generation quantum sensors
Mapping the ground From construction works and utility pipes to natural resource management, ground conditions impact everything from railways to agriculture. Quantum gravity sensors promise far-reaching economic and social benefits.
Precision Toxicology Current techniques to assess toxicity are slow, expensive and the results often translate poorly to humans. The PrecisionTox research group is developing new toxicology methods to increase public safety.
Data Privacy With the excitement around technology and it's potential for improving our society, it's easy to forget, or ignore, the risks that it poses. Our researchers are exploring how to safely manage digital transformation.