The technology is expected to be developed into a hand-held device for use in the critical ‘golden hour’ after traumatic brain injury
University of Birmingham projects named among new regional partnerships to address industry-driven challenges and the development of new technologies.
EvoPhase will use an AI-led ‘evolutionary design’ approach that is applicable to a diverse range of equipment, across many industries.
The project involving will see university researchers work with Cooksongold Additive Manufacturing to develop precious metal alloys for 3D printing
Multiple organisations from across the region are joining the University of Birmingham to drive new healthcare technologies towards commercialisation.
The University of Birmingham is part of a global consortium that will develop hydrogen technologies responsibly and with net zero emissions at scale.
The University of Birmingham is to be the UK lead for a new £6.2m Global Centre in Clean Energy.
The Supergen Energy Networks (SEN) Hub, set up to help facilitate transition to a fully sustainable energy sector, has received substantial funding from UKRI.
Tunnels deep underground in North Yorkshire are providing a unique opportunity to study how humans might be able to live and operate on the Moon or on Mars.
Two University of Birmingham academics have been elected to the prestigious Academy of Medical Sciences in its 2023 cohort.