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04 Oct 2019
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The winners of the first Horizon Impact Award, announced at last week's R&I Days, included two ERC funded scientists. Their teams were awarded prizes of €10,000 for making societal or economic impact across Europe and beyond.</p>
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The winners of the first Horizon Impact Award, announced at last week's R&I Days, included two ERC funded scientists. Their teams were awarded prizes of €10,000 for making…
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The winners of the first Horizon Impact Award, announced at last week's R&I Days, included two ERC funded scientists. Their teams were…
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The winners of the first Horizon Impact Award, announced at last week's R&I Days, included two ERC funded scientists. Their teams were awarded prizes of €10,000 for…
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The winners of the first Horizon Impact Award, announced at last week's R&I Days, included two ERC funded…
07 May 2019
ELECTION SERIES #3The traditional pencil-and-paper method to mark your vote in the polling booth has been gradually replaced by electronic voting machines in many countries, in Europe and beyond. Ensuring the security of electronic voting machines…
ELECTION SERIES #3The traditional pencil-and-paper method to mark your vote in the polling booth has been gradually replaced by electronic voting machines in many countries, in Europe…
ELECTION SERIES #3The traditional pencil-and-paper method to mark your vote in the polling booth has been gradually replaced by electronic voting…
ELECTION SERIES #3The traditional pencil-and-paper method to mark your vote in the polling booth has been gradually replaced by electronic voting machines in many countries,…
ELECTION SERIES #3The traditional pencil-and-paper method to mark your vote in the polling booth has been gradually…
30 Nov 2018
Everyone agrees that some information must be kept private, such as your medical history. But databases that hold such data can be very useful for large scale research, for example in medical trials. How can we use such data while still respecting…
Everyone agrees that some information must be kept private, such as your medical history. But databases that hold such data can be very useful for large scale research, for example in…
Everyone agrees that some information must be kept private, such as your medical history. But databases that hold such data can be very useful for…
Everyone agrees that some information must be kept private, such as your medical history. But databases that hold such data can be very useful for large scale research, for…
Everyone agrees that some information must be kept private, such as your medical history. But databases that hold such data…
26 Mar 2018
Seven potentially inhabitable planets© NASA/R. Hurt/T. PyleAn international team of astronomers led by ERC grantee Michaël Gillon discovered seven planets orbiting the ultra-cool dwarf star TRAPPIST-1, located 40 light years from Earth. The planets,…
Seven potentially inhabitable planets© NASA/R. Hurt/T. PyleAn international team of astronomers led by ERC grantee Michaël Gillon discovered seven planets orbiting the ultra-cool dwarf…
Seven potentially inhabitable planets© NASA/R. Hurt/T. PyleAn international team of astronomers led by ERC grantee Michaël Gillon discovered seven…
Seven potentially inhabitable planets© NASA/R. Hurt/T. PyleAn international team of astronomers led by ERC grantee Michaël Gillon discovered seven planets orbiting the ultra…
Seven potentially inhabitable planets© NASA/R. Hurt/T. PyleAn international team of astronomers led by ERC grantee Michaël…
05 Jan 2018
Two newly-discovered security flaws in computer processors, named Meltdown and Spectre, could allow unauthorised users to gain direct access to the heart of computer systems and steal personal data. The vulnerabilities were discovered by an…
Two newly-discovered security flaws in computer processors, named Meltdown and Spectre, could allow unauthorised users to gain direct access to the heart of computer systems and steal…
Two newly-discovered security flaws in computer processors, named Meltdown and Spectre, could allow unauthorised users to gain direct access to the…
Two newly-discovered security flaws in computer processors, named Meltdown and Spectre, could allow unauthorised users to gain direct access to the heart of computer systems…
Two newly-discovered security flaws in computer processors, named Meltdown and Spectre, could allow unauthorised users to…
15 Mar 2017
Jeremy O’Brien is Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering at the University of Bristol. His current work focuses on bringing quantum computing into reality, with the potential to transform healthcare, energy, finance and the internet…
Jeremy O’Brien is Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering at the University of Bristol. His current work focuses on bringing quantum computing into reality, with the potential…
Jeremy O’Brien is Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering at the University of Bristol. His current work focuses on bringing quantum…
Jeremy O’Brien is Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering at the University of Bristol. His current work focuses on bringing quantum computing into reality, with the…
Jeremy O’Brien is Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering at the University of Bristol. His current work focuses on…