Top L-R: Helen Williams, Richard Friend, Richard Samworth, Melinda Duer. Bottom L-R: Chris Hunter, Marta Mirazon Lahr, Marcos Martinon-Torres, Manish Chhowalla

Twelve ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª researchers awarded European Research Council funding

22 April 2021

Twelve ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª researchers have won advanced grants from the European Research Council (ERC), Europe’s premier research funding body. Their work is set to provide new insights into many subjects, such as how to deal with vast scales of data in a statistically robust way, the development of energy-efficient materials for a zero-carbon world, and the development of new treatments for degenerative disease and cancer. ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª has the most grant winners of any UK institution, and the second-most winners overall.

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The climate crisis: towards zero carbon

26 February 2020

Sir David Attenborough, Dr Jane Goodall DBE and leading ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª University researchers talk about the urgency of climate crisis – and some of the solutions that will take us towards zero carbon.

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¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª Zero

26 November 2019

If we are to avert a climate disaster, we must sharply reduce our emissions, starting today. ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª Zero, the University's ambitious new climate initiative, will generate ideas and innovations to help shape a sustainable future - and equip future generations of leaders with the skills to navigate the global challenges of the coming decades. 

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Image showing light emission from the polymeric nanostructures and schematic of a single nanostructure

Plastic crystals hold key to record-breaking energy transport

24 May 2018

Scientists from the Universities of ¹ú¼ÊÃ×À¼¶ÔÕó¿ÆÄª and Bristol have found a way to create plastic semiconductor nanostructures that absorb light and transport its energy 20 times further than has been previously observed, paving the way for more flexible and more efficient solar cells and photodetectors. 

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