School news 2012

Reverse engineering – way forward for NTR

This story published on Friday 30 November 2012
Postgrad Tom lands KTP with Wetherby-based NTR Ltd


Voice control research with Canada's UBC

This story published on Thursday 24 November 2011
Huddersfield music technologist teams up with Canadian colleagues to research breakthroughs in artificial speech...


University Enterprise Awards: Enterprise Educator

This story published on Friday 16 November 2012
Ruth Taylor honoured in the 2012 University Enterprise Awards


University Enterprise Awards: Most Promising Opportunity

This story published on Friday 16 November 2012
Gary Lucas honoured in the 2012 University Enterprise Awards


A Semantic Web prime-mover

This story published on Tuesday 6 November 2012
Semantic Web prof primes for third edition of classic text


Safer nuclear power stations

This story published on Tuesday 6 November 2012
Huddersfield scientists seek to ensure nuclear power stations are catastrophe-proof


Dynamic Future for Railway Research Team

This story published on Monday 5 November 2012
The Rail Technology Unit (RTU), a specialist vehicle dynamics and wheel-rail interaction team from Manchester Metropolitan University has moved to the University of Huddersfield (UoH) where they are joining UoH colleagues to form a new research institute.


The University’s supercomputer Sol

This story published on Thursday 25 October 2012
New 256-core computer cluster is now switched on


High Performance Computing Group unveil new Visualisation Suite

This story published on Friday 19 October 2012
The HPC-powered visualisation facility provides an excellent tool for our researchers and students with limitless possibilities. It will be used to communicate difficult concepts or to display large datasets in applications such as advanced computational fluid dynamics, chemical and biological structures, and video image rendering.


Rail researchers shape the future of train design

This story published on Thursday 18 October 2012
Huddersfield researchers guide the future of cheaper, lighter trains


Motorcycle land speed record research

This story published on Tuesday 16 October 2012
University experts help to green light the record-breaking 425mph Jet Reaction bike


Vibro-acoustic analyst is top researcher

This story published on Wednesday 10 October 2012
Chinese research engineer becomes Research Student of the Year


Chinese engineer becomes Research Student of the Year

This story published on Thursday 4 October 2012
Breakthroughs in the use of acoustics for monitoring the condition of engines and the evaluation of the implications of using biodiesel have earned Dong Zhen the title Research Student of the Year at the University of Huddersfield’s annual Research Festival.


UK researchers aim to tackle railway challenges

This story published on Thursday 23 August 2012
Researchers from the new Institute of Railway Research at the University of Huddersfield intend to address one of the most complex issues in engineering – the relationship between a locomotive’s wheel and the rail.


Engineering the future

This story published on Monday 13 August 2012
Firm with a proud heritage teams up with Uni experts to push the frontiers of technology


Track to the future

This story published on Thursday 2 August 2012
Professor will make University of Huddersfield a leading centre for railway research


To be ultra-precise...

This story published on Thursday 2 August 2012
Dr Luo is an addition to the University’s world-class precision technology team


The Thought Process

This story published on Wednesday 1 August 2012
Professor Lee McCluskey and a £16 million project to create thinking robots


Flow Motion

This story published on Monday 30 July 2012
Gary Lucas and his team pioneer important new technology that monitors different rates of flow in a single pipeline


Huddersfield's Royal Academy Fellow

This story published on Thursday 19 July 2012
Professor Xiangqian Jiang elected Royal Academy Fellow


Leading the field - graduate Callum Saxton

This story published on Wednesday 18 July 2012
Computer Science grad beats 500 to Yorkshire Water position


Thank You Awards 2012 - Winners

This story published on Wednesday 18 July 2012
Meet the Winners of the Thank You Awards 2012


Engineering sustainable construction

This story published on Tuesday 3 July 2012
New professor divides his time between Huddersfield and Hong Kong


COMADEM 2012 hailed success

This story published on Thursday 28 June 2012
COMADEM Conference comes to Huddersfield


The Holy Grail of high performance

This story published on Thursday 28 June 2012
The answers most sought by industry and engineers


Love-eight relationship!

This story published on Thursday 7 June 2012
Lecturer’s ode to an octopus goes global


Thought process

This story published on Friday 1 June 2012
Web semantics professor comes to Huddersfield


Paul Grimwood, CEO and Chairman of Nestlé UK and Ireland

This story published on Friday 18 May 2012
Paul Grimwood, CEO and Chairman of Nestlé UK and Ireland and Huddersfield graduate, explains the benefit to employers of students who can demonstrate industry experience through work placement.


Jobs for the girls in a man’s world of engineering

This story published on Thursday 17 May 2012
While many formerly male-dominated professions have been taken up by women in the last few decades, the UK still has one of the lowest numbers of female engineers in Europe. This is despite the industry crying out for engineers of every kind.


Nuclear future under the microscope

This story published on Friday 11 May 2012
University’s advanced technology offers vital knowledge of the effects of radiation


General Motors among many paid work placements for Huddersfield s

This story published on Thursday 10 May 2012
The University continues to reinforce its reputation as one of the top institutions for paid work placements.


CIRP global conference held in Huddersfield

This story published on Friday 20 April 2012
Uni welcomes the world’s leading experts computer-aided tolerancing


Professor David Whitehouse, surface and nanometrology expert

This story published on Friday 20 April 2012
World authority on surface and nanometrology Professor David Whitehouse talks about the growing reputation of the University's Centre for Precision Technologies.


Government adviser Professor Sir Peter Knight

This story published on Thursday 19 April 2012
Sir Peter Knight talks about the importance to industry of the new EPSRC Centres for Innovative Manufacturing such as the EPSRC Centre at the University of Huddersfield in Advanced Metrology.


Net value

This story published on Wednesday 11 April 2012
Nigerian Falilat is running a major new science network


Road to the future

This story published on Tuesday 27 March 2012
How Artificial Intelligence could control our transport


The scientist from Spain

This story published on Friday 23 March 2012
Skype interview lands Dr Luis Rubio a post with the Centre for Precision Technologies


Solar solution

This story published on Monday 12 March 2012
Ensuring that the next generation of super-thin solar panels fulfil their full potential


Nigerian Engineering graduate wins prestigious award at UK univer

This story published on Wednesday 7 March 2012
A Nigerian engineering graduate has won the Fen Arthur Prize for Best Overall Engineering Project in 2011 at the University of Huddersfield.


Professor Rakesh Mishra honoured with the Jewel of India

This story published on Friday 24 February 2012
On the 25th January 2012 at a glittering function at the Ashoka Hotel in New Delhi, Professor Rakesh Mishra was honoured with the Jewel of India award.


MIAMI launch at professorial lecture

This story published on Friday 17 February 2012
A research scientist and his team at the University of Huddersfield now have the full use of technology that is unique in the UK and matched by just one other facility in the whole of Europe.


BCS and University of Huddersfield collaborate to support student

This story published on Tuesday 17 January 2012
As universities across the UK look to entice students in the face of rising fees, BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, is helping the University of Huddersfield to add further value for students on its computing courses.


Professor Steve Donnelly has been appointed the new Dean of Compu

This story published on Sunday 3 April 2011
Professor Steve Donnelly has been appointed the new Dean of Computing and Engineering



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