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News | SETsquared | Wed, 01/08/2012 | 00:00
Scientists from academia and industry got together to discuss the latest in sustainable chemical technologies at the University of Bathfrom 9 to 11 July 2012.The Summer Showcase was hosted by the University’s Doctoral Training Centre (DTC) for Sustainable Chemical Technologies, part of the Centre for Sustainable Chemical Technologies (CSCT).The DTC in Sustainable Chemical...
News | SETsquared | Mon, 30/07/2012 | 00:00
Speaking at education summit and exhibiting at innovation conferenceSETsquared will be participating in two high profile government-organised events during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, helping to showcase the innovation and entrepreneurship of its five partner universities.At the Global Business Summit on Education organised by UK Trade & Investment (UKTI),...
News | SETsquared | Mon, 30/07/2012 | 00:00
A University of Exeter scientist is bringing together his passions for Physics and surfing with research that could inspire a host of new technologies. Dr Matt Lockyear is using foam from inside surfboards to make materials that can manipulate light.Scientists across the globe are trying to develop materials that can...
News | SETsquared | Fri, 27/07/2012 | 00:00
A group of designers and developers are investigating, through a hands-on workshop, how the emerging field of UltraHaptics might be used in a creative context in the future.The aim of the workshop, run by the University of Bristol and Pervasive Media Studio, is to better understand how creative practitioners and...
News | SETsquared | Wed, 25/07/2012 | 00:00
What’s the Italian word for entrepreneur?SETsquared has selected some of Italy’s brightest students for an intensive one-week entrepreneurship programme in the UK. Fifteen Italian students will learn from experienced UK entrepreneurs and innovators in an intensive week-long Programme provided by the SETsquared partnership of the Universities of Bath, Bristol, Exeter,...
News | SETsquared | Tue, 24/07/2012 | 00:00
Snack consumption and BMI are linked to both brain activity and self-control, new research has found. The research, carried out by academics from the Universities of Exeter, Cardiff, Bristol, and Bangor, discovered that an individual’s brain ‘reward centre’ response to pictures of food predicted how much they subsequently ate. This...
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