The aim of this project involves applying techniques across mathematical modelling, analysis, fluid mechanics and/or computation to examine the efficiency of novel methodologies for enhanced and sustainable blood filtration technologies for patients undergoing dialysis treatment. Read more
Invariant sets play an important and fundamental role in the design of control systems. An invariant set is a region of a dynamic system’s state space that has the following property. Read more
A multi-agent system is a group of interacting dynamical systems. Famous examples are robot swarms, smart grids, traffic flows, communication networks, and transportation systems. Read more
The International Alliance for Cancer Early Detection (ACED) is a partnership between Cancer Research UK, UCL, Canary Center at Stanford University, University of Cambridge, Knight Cancer Institute at OHSU, and University of Manchester. Read more
The International Alliance for Cancer Early Detection (ACED) is a partnership between Cancer Research UK, UCL, Canary Center at Stanford University, University of Cambridge, Knight Cancer Institute at OHSU, and University of Manchester. Read more
The International Alliance for Cancer Early Detection (ACED) is a partnership between Cancer Research UK, UCL, Canary Center at Stanford University, University of Cambridge, Knight Cancer Institute at OHSU, and University of Manchester. Read more
Background. Blockchain technology is a transformative innovation that has the potential to disrupt various sectors including finance, healthcare, and governance. Read more
Urinary incontinence (UI) is a common and debilitating condition that affects over 6million UK women over the age of 40years. UI leads to embarrassment, low self-esteem, social isolation, and reduced productivity. Read more
Summary. Ocean surface waves are crucial in engineering and environmental sciences. Energetic breaking waves can damage or even destroy seawalls, ships, oil/gas platforms and marine renewable energy infrastructure. Read more
Summary. Applying imaging techniques for industrial or biomedical applications frequently requires solving non-trivial inverse problems that need to be solved numerically. Read more
At the University of Glasgow, our aim is to offer the best environment for your talent to flourish. If you have an idea, if you have dedication and passion, you could have what it takes to become a UofG world changer. Read more
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