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Best paper award at GECCO 2013

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Best paper for Dogan Corus, Per Kristian Lehre and Frank Neumann at Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference 2013
Date:
11/07/2013

Chemistry Careers- What's Next?

Chemistry Careers- What's Next?
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The School recently hosted "Chemistry Careers – What's Next?", showcasing the diversity of careers options open outside academia to people with a chemistry research background. The event was organised by the members of the School's PhD and Post-doc Forums and Business Partnership Unit, and was attended by 100 PhD and post-doctoral research staff.
Date:
10/07/2013

Commission Collaborates in Knowledge Exchange

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Dr Alan Chamberlain visiting researcher at Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
Date:
08/07/2013

The ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ Research Showcase 2013

The ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ Research Showcase 2013
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Ben Haines wins first prize and best press release at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ Research Showcase 2013.
Date:
08/07/2013

Past Professor-Honoured

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A Professor Emeritus of The School of Mathematical Sciences has been honoured by a university in Poland.
Date:
27/06/2013

Student and Academic Collaboration Makes Front Cover

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A research collaboration between students and an academic at the School of Mathematical Sciences has been published recently and has made it to the front cover of the distinguished Journal Physical Review Letters.
Date:
18/06/2013

Dearing Award for Tim Brailsford

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Congratulations to Tim Brailsford
Date:
28/05/2013

Thrill Laboratory The Smiler

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New Alton Towers ride uses Michel Valstar's facial expression recognition software
Date:
15/05/2013

Group Project Open Day 2013

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Winners of group project open day held on 8 May 2013
Date:
13/05/2013

Uranium-nitride discovery throws up surprise insight into chemical bonding

Uranium-nitride discovery throws up surprise insight into chemical bonding
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Published in the leading journal Nature Chemistry, recent work by David King, a PhD student in the research group led by Dr Steve Liddle, has shown that uranium can engage in chemical bonding that is surprisingly covalent. Remarkably, the findings have shown that uranium can behave in much the same way as its counterparts in the well-known transitional metals such as chromium, molybdenum and tungsten.
Date:
07/05/2013
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