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Tackling big data challenges for next- generation physics experiments
Scientists are developing vital software to exploit the large data sets collected by the next- generation experiments in high energy physics (HEP), predominantly those at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
What can synbio do for next- generation biologics? | Centre for Engineering Biology | Biology
Synthetic biology offers a bonus for biologics
Past events | School of Engineering
Past events, seminars, conferences and more from the School of Engineering.
Workshop: Long-Lived Particles and the Third Generation - Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics
Workshop: workshop on long lived particles
Health Research Champion Schools & Organisations | Generation Scotland | Generation Scotland
We would like to invite you to become a Generation Scotland Health Research Champion. This helps pupils, colleagues and families know about the importance of health research including the opportunity to join Generation Scotland.
Innovative Solutions for Sustainable Electronics | School of Chemistry | School of Chemistry
Discover innovative ways researchers are tackling the major sustainability challenges of ever-growing demand for electronics
Doors Open Day 2018 | Generation Scotland | Generation Scotland
On 29th September 2018, at the Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine (IGMM) in Edinburgh, we took part in Doors Open Day!
Andrea Sottoriva | School of Mathematics | School of Mathematics
Making sense of cancer genomic data in the light of tumour evolution: measuring clonal dynamics in individual patients from next- generation sequencing
Research themes | School of Engineering
All Research Themes at the School of Engineering.
Research recognised | Alumni Services | Alumni
This month’s staff spotlight is 2015 Chancellor’s Award winner Professor Brian Walker who will shortly take up a new role as Director of Research for the University’s College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine.
