Johnson announces £20 million for Manufacturing Hubs
Two £10 million manufacturing research Hubs launched to address major, long-term challenges facing the UK's manufacturing industries.
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Johnson announces £20 million for Manufacturing Hubs
Two £10 million manufacturing research Hubs launched to address major, long-term challenges facing the UK's manufacturing industries.
The Nurse Review - Ensuring a Successful Research Endeavour - published
An independent review of the UK Research Councils, led by Sir Paul Nurse, is published today. The report, 'Ensuring a Successful Research Endeavour', reviews why and how the UK should undertake research.
EPSRC Science Photo Competition 2015
EPSRC launched its third Science Photo competition which will run until 19 December 2015.
Computational Research: Developing the EPSRC science case for future capital funding - survey
Call for Interest: Network Plus - Future Digital, Smart and Intelligent Manufacturing
Slower melting ice cream in pipeline
Childhood memories of sticky hands from melting ice cream cones could soon become obsolete, thanks to a new food ingredient.
Professors Miles Padgett and Lee Cronin, from the University of Glasgow, have joined forces once again to design, build, and test a new type of high resolution 3D printer system – capable of creating complex shapes at microscopic levels.
Strengthening the UK's infrastructure
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EPSRC and the Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning (KETEP) wish to develop collaborative projects between the United Kingdom (UK) and the Republic of Korea (ROK) in the field of Smart Grids.
The EPSRC Information Communication Technology (ICT), Healthcare Technologies and Digital Economy Themes are inviting outline proposals which look towards the development of reliable and intelligent technologies to support collaborative care in the community.
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) is pleased to be working in partnership with the Royal Society to support Royal Society-EPSRC Dorothy Hodgkin Research Fellowships.
EPSRC is a participant in the European Coordinated Research on Long-term Challenges in Information and Communication Sciences & Technologies ERA-Net (CHIST-ERA) consortium of European funding organisations, with programmes supporting Information and Communication Sciences and Technologies (ICST) research.
This call for invitation to tender is being launched as a result of the EPSRC review of its provision for mid-range facilities - the need for a UK Electron Paramagnetic Resonance service.
All seven Research Councils and Innovate UK have created the Urban Living Partnership, which is opening a call for proposals in the area of city research. This is the first, diagnostic, phase for which city consortia can apply for one of five pilot grants.
This call for invitation to tender is being launched as a result of the EPSRC review of its provision for mid-range facilities - the need for a UK Electron Paramagnetic Resonance service.
EPSRC would like to invite Expressions of Interest to bid into the call for research proposals in Systems Change - Towards a Circular Economy. The aim of the call is to support research projects focused on modelling and understanding whole systems approaches to the circular economy, within the context of UK manufacturing.
As part of its contribution to the Research Councils UK Energy Programme, and in collaboration with their Manufacturing the Future theme, EPSRC is looking to support multi-disciplinary, collaborative research in order to reduce industrial energy demand.
The UK Quantum Technology Hub for Sensors and Metrology is an international centre of excellence. It brings together world-leading physicists, engineers, industry and end-users with the aim of transitioning lab-based research into practical devices.
EPSRC, as part of its contribution to the RCUK Energy Programme, is looking to support collaborative research proposals in Energy Storage technologies.
JPI Urban Europe's fourth call - the ERA-NET Cofund Smart Urban Futures (ENSUF) - supported by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 programme, will open mid-December 2015. Call dates are indicative.