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Poster prize for visiting Physics PhD student at XLIV Dynamics Days Europe in Bremen, Germany
Ana Paula da Silva Koltun attended the XLIV Dynamics Days Europe in Bremen, Germany, and won the Best Poster prize for her work on "Fractional tumour-immune model with drug resistance". Ms Koltun is a visiting postgraduate student in the Department of Physics at the University of Aberdeen. She is doing her...
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Dr Claudiu Giuraniuc presents at the 9th NHS Grampian Research Conference - Mind the Gap
Dr Claudiu Giuraniuc made a short presentation and poster at the 9th NHS Grampian Research Conference - Mind the Gap event that happened between the 4th and 5th of October, in the ONE Biohub, Aberdeen. He joined 50 experts from across Scotland who are tackling the biggest challenges that the NHS is facing,...
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University unveils strategy to boost innovation and drive new business creation
A new approach to fostering an enhanced spin-out culture at the University of Aberdeen will now see the institution reduce its equity stake, in favour of increasing innovation and accelerating the commercialisation of intellectual property.
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New research promises to connect the dots around marine microbiome
A major European research project which aims to harness the full potential of the marine microbiome has entered a new stage.
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Aberdeen rises to highest university ranking
The University of Aberdeen has achieved its highest ever UK position in one of the country's most prestigious university league tables.
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Aberdeen retains 12th place ranking in Guardian University Guide
The latest Guardian University Guide has reaffirmed that the University of Aberdeen is amongst the top ranked universities in the UK.
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Hemp and hydrogen among innovative science shared with Deputy First Minister
Scotland's Deputy First Minister has had a taste of the future with hemp-based pancakes.
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Academic paper lands prestigious global AI impact award
Work by academics from the School of Natural and Computing Science has been awarded the 2024 Prominent Paper Award by the Artificial Intelligence Journal.
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Liquid gold from 'amber nectar': Scientists help turn whisky waste into valuable commodity
A new method to extract valuable bio-based chemicals from whisky distillery waste streams could transform manufacturing and be worth up to £90 million in global chemical manufacturing markets.
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Aberdeen academic charged up after receiving Future Leaders Fellowship for battery research
An Aberdeen academic has been recognised as one of the most promising future science and research leaders in the country by being awarded a coveted Future Leaders Fellowship by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).