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New study highlights importance of context to physical theories
His research at the College of Science examines the characterization of fundamental resources required for quantum computation algorithms. -
The life aquatic made clear with freshwater lens
Robyn Jones, a PhD student in the College of Science has been testing the lens - a clear liquid optical chamber (CLOC) as a way to improve underwater visibility for scientists researching -
New engineering partnership to develop digital marketplace to improve manufacturing supply chain
A research team, led by Swansea University College of Engineering, are developing a pilot online marketplace designed to optimise manufacturing supply chain networks and create a new industry-wide business model. ... Professor Johann Sienz, Deputy -
Back to school safely: pupils in 12 local schools protected by Swansea Uni hand sanitiser
The University team is made up of over 30 volunteers from three different Colleges and Schools. ... Dr Iain Robertson from the College of Science at Swansea University, one of the volunteer team producing the hand sanitiser, said:. -
Research finds positive community action can help coral reef health
The research collaboration, which included academics from Swansea University’s College of Science, published their findings in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). -
Multiple sclerosis and marine life research to benefit from Livery Company awards
and technical colleges, as well as to apprentices and young people in the armed forces. ... William Kay from the College of Science will be sharing his research virtually at a major international expert conference:. -
Waves and tides overshadow human impact on marine life in Swansea Bay
energy. Dr Ruth Callaway of the College of Science at Swansea University, who led the work, said:. ... That’s what our research findings will help to provide.”. Other researchers involved were Dr Iain Fairley and Dr Jose Horrillo-Caraballo of Swansea -
Study shows lake methane emissions should prompt rethink on climate change
The research team from the University’s College of Science analysed Lake Stechlin in north-eastern Germany and found that a significant amount of methane was being produced there in the -
Researchers develop new method for putting quantum correlations to the test
Researchers from the College of Science, working with colleagues from Spain and Germany, have now proposed a new technique that helps to overcome this problem by significantly reducing the number of -
New £4.6m hub boosts access to vital data that will help transform respiratory health in the UK
The BREATHE consortium includes: Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Swansea University, University of Leicester, Queen Mary University of London, Kings College London, Asthma UK,
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