A new advance in health monitoring which uses radar to ‘listen’ to patients’ heart sounds with remarkable accuracy could lead ...
Some of our veterinary students share their experiences of studying at the School of Biodiversity, One Health and Veterinary Medicine. Drew Poh talks about her experience as an international vet ...
"Care-experienced" refers to anyone who has ever been in care, regardless of the duration. This includes individuals who have been in the care of a local authority at any stage, whether through ...
As Hub Manager, Steven's role is to ensure the smooth delivery of QEPNT where he will be responsible for the overall day-to-day operational management of the project on behalf of the Hub leadership ...
Louise leads communications for QEPNT, delivering effective and engaging marketing activity to promote the Hub to industry, partners, funders and researchers. Previously, she was the Communications ...
Professor Doug Paul is the Principal Investigator for the UK Hub for Quantum Enabled Precision, Navigation & Timing. Doug has an MA degree in Physics and Theoretical Physics and a PhD from the ...
Our mission is to bring academia and industry together to develop technology for the next generation of position, navigation and timing. We do this by facilitating and supporting industry and academic ...
Quantum technologies will soon be used in our everyday lives, from our navigation systems to brain imaging scanners in hospitals. UK quantum researchers are working closely with industry to build ...
QEPNT brings academia and industry together to develop quantum technologies which will be key for national security, critical national infrastructure and sectors such as aerospace, transport, energy, ...
QEPNT is the UK Hub for Quantum Enabled Precision, Navigation & Timing. We bring together industry, academia and government to create quantum technologies which will be key for national security, ...
The University of Glasgow has welcomed a key net-zero decisionmaker from the UK Government to a strategy workshop.
In the 1770s, economist Adam Smith examined how to improve human welfare in a series of Glasgow lectures that culminated in his influential book The Wealth of Nations. Over 300 years later, the ...