HyRel Technologies is pleased to announce the successful completion of its inaugural internship programme. The first group of interns, who have now transitioned into…
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Figures show higher than expected rise in STEM jobs
An industry expert has hailed figures showing a higher-than-predicted increase in STEM jobs, calling for more action instead of “complacency” to ensure a consistent…
A welcome new pipeline for students invested in fusion science and clean energy
Fusion Undergraduate Scholars (FUSars) programme offers students in-depth research opportunities in fusion science and energy. Akarsh Aurora aspired “to be around people who are…
Is AI as important as Maths and English?
Artificial intelligence training is as important for students as maths and English according to Multiverse, the training company set up by Tony Blair’s son.…
Rohde & Schwarz sponsors HORYZN and LEVITUM student initiatives
As a gold sponsor, Rohde & Schwarz provides test equipment to the HORYZN and LEVITUM student initiatives of the Technical University of Munich (TUM)…
NASA seeks student ideas for 2024 human exploration rover challenge
Students interested in designing, developing, building, and testing rovers for Moon and Mars exploration are invited to submit their proposals to NASA through Monday…
Lancaster University spinout wins award for innovative memory solution
Quinas Technology, the startup stemming from Lancaster University with the aim to bring ULTRARAM memory to market, has been recognised as the Best of…
UK Space Agency adds three more stops to Space for Everyone tour
The UK Space Agency has extended its nationwide Space for Everyone tour with three extra locations.Having engaged tens of thousands of people over the…
The University of Sheffield professor moving the UK semiconductor sector forward
A University of Sheffield professor is poised to aid the UK government in bolstering the country's semiconductor sector, as part of a newly formed…
AI can identify passwords typed through keystroke sounds with 90% accuracy
University researchers have created a system using sound recordings that can work out what is being typed with more than 90% accuracy. Typing a…