Research project finder
By collaborating across different disciplines and subjects, our university researchers are taking on new projects to solve challenges in the modern world.
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Perseverometry: a novel performance marker in dementia
Status: Not activeLead researchers: Anna Barney -
Active Control of Human-Induced Vibration
Status: Not activeLead researchers: Stephen Daley -
TRANQuil (Technologies for Re-Active Noise-cancelling Quiet panels (TRANQuil)
Status: Not activeLead researchers: Stephen John Elliott -
T Blumensath - KTS/EPSRC IAA with AWE
Status: Not activeLead researchers: Thomas Blumensath -
Biologically inspired acoustic systems (BIAS)
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New methods for model-based assessment of cardiovascular control
Status: Not activeLead researchers: David Martin Simpson -
New methods for assessing the control of blood flow in the brain
Status: Not activeLead researchers: David Martin Simpson -
T Blumensath - Tomographic Imaging - EPSRC/EP/J010456/1
Status: Not activeLead researchers: Thomas Blumensath -
Blumensath (first grant)-Constrained low rank matrix recovery:from efficient algorithms to brain network imaging
Status: Not activeLead researchers: Thomas Blumensath -
Multi-field coupling mechanism and liquid-gas active control in bioreactor landfills
Status: Not activeLead researchers: William Powrie