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Using fibre lasers for ground-breaking particle acceleration technologies

News | SETsquared | Thu, 07/02/2013 | 00:00

Scientists from the Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) at the University of Southampton are part of an international project that is investigating the use of fibre lasers in ground-breaking particle accelerator technologies, such as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).Laser particle acceleration is a new and potentially revolutionary technology, but is affected by two main issues:...

New research to support the huge potential of tidal power

News | SETsquared | Fri, 18/01/2013 | 00:00

New research from a global group of scientists and engineers, including from the University of Southampton, has been published in a special issue journal of the Royal Society. The work is in support of tidal power, which has the potential to provide more than 20 per cent of the UK’s...

Digital Bristol Week showcases the future of media technology

News | SETsquared | Thu, 17/01/2013 | 00:00

Technology experts from the University of Bristol will be sharing their knowledge and advice as part of Digital Bristol Week - the largest free programme of training, events, workshops and panels ever held in Bristol for media professionals.A packed schedule of events, organised by the BBC, runs from 26 January...

Southampton scientist develops strongest, lightest glass nanofibres in the world

News | SETsquared | Thu, 10/01/2013 | 00:00

The University of Southampton’s Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) is pioneering research into developing the strongest silica nanofibres in the world. Globally the quest has been on to find ultrahigh strength composites, leading ORC scientists to investigate light, ultrahigh strength nanowires that are not compromised by defects. Historically, carbon nanotubes were the...

£1.1 million will help develop products from super-material

News | SETsquared | Tue, 08/01/2013 | 00:00

New ways of making and using the wonder material graphene will be identified through pioneering work by engineers and scientists at the Universities of Bath and Exeter in the Centre for Graphene Science.Researchers have received a grant of more than £1.1 million from a total £21 million pot awarded by...

Bath graduate named ‘Young engineer of the year’

News | SETsquared | Thu, 20/12/2012 | 00:00

A graduate from the University’s Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering has been named the AFBE-UK Young BME Engineer of the Year.Phil Anthony Moutousamy graduated from the University in 2008 with a first class MEng degree in Civil and Architectural Engineering, and now works for Bath-based architects Buro Happold.Phil’s career highlights include...

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