Scientists at the University of Surrey are developing a new way to power low-orbit spacecraft using – literally – thin air.
The fellowships are part of the £15.9m Bridging Responsible AI Divides (BRAID) programme. It is led by the University of Edinburgh in partnership with the Ada Lovelace Institute and the BBC, and ...
A genetic link between height growth during puberty and long-term health in adulthood has been identified by a new study from ...
At Surrey’s Ion Beam Centre, they implanted just 350 zeptogrammes of gallium atoms in an otherwise pure silicon crystal. That’s about a million billion times less than the mass of an ant or about a ...
The Centre for Doctoral Training in AI for Digital Media Inclusion combines the world-leading expertise of the Surrey Institute for People-Centred AI at the University of Surrey, a pioneer in AI ...
Studying two prominent viruses in the orthoflavivirus family, Dengue and Zika, to characterise how the structure of their RNA genome interacts with host translational machinery. This also includes ...
At the Centre for Translation Studies (CTS), we are dedicated to cutting-edge research, scholarship and teaching in translation, interpreting and other forms of inter- and intra-lingual communication.
Information for planning your journey to an open day. Roads around campus are likely to be particularly busy on these days, so please consider this when planning your journey. Direct trains from ...
Since its first intake of students in 1970, the Tonmeister course has gone from strength to strength, giving students a unique education into sound recording using science, music and engineering. The ...
Our faculty brings together scholars and students from across an extraordinary range of academic disciplines in a learning community that is dedicated to the discovery and enrichment of the arts, ...
The digital economy changes how we work, how we compete, how we organise and how we innovate. At the Centre of Digital Economy (CoDE), we drive forward joint projects in order to leverage the ...