Lynne McCorriston
@lynnemcose
Research & Business Development @UofGScieng @UofGlasgow mainly tweet science & engineering research, challenges, news, events, opportunities & some random stuff
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Supported by two Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council IAA projects, Prof. Andy Sutherland, SutherlandGroup & the Tavares Group (UofE) have developed a new PET radiotracer to diagnose inflammation-associated diseases incl. Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, and myocardial infarction. Read more: gla.ac.uk/colleges/scien…
Congrats to Dr Adam Bobbette of School of Geographical & Earth Sciences, UofG🌍, whose book 'The Pulse of the Earth: Political Geology in Java' has won the Harry J. Benda Prize from Association for Asian Studies! Read more here: asianstudies.org/grants-awards/…
A new generation of battery-free sensors developed by RX Watt, a spinout from UofG Engineering, could help make preventative maintenance and condition monitoring on rail carriages cheaper, easier, and more environmentally-friendly. Read more here: gla.ac.uk/news/headline_…
It's back! Glasgow Science Festival begins today 🥳 Running from the 5th - 15th June, with most events being FREE - you don't want to miss this! 🔬🧪 Full programme ➡️ gla.ac.uk/events/science…
A £20 device developed by researchers from School of Chemistry, University of Glasgow and James Watt School of Engineering, Uni. of Glasgow which makes fertiliser by treating water with ultrasound could transform agricultural supply chains in remote areas. Read more here: gla.ac.uk/news/headline_…
Fantastic learning visit yesterday to the London Institute for Healthcare Engineering (LIHE) at King's College London. Roof terrace meeting was the highlight! Thank you to the team for meeting with Prof. Julien Reboud of UofG Engineering and Dr Caroline Hogarth. #healthtech #epsrciaa
Discover how focused ultrasound is transforming healthcare✨ Visit FUSE CDT: Future Ultrasonic Engineering's 'Focused Energy: Extraordinary Ultrasound' exhibit at The Royal Society's Summer Science Exhibition #London, 1-6 July! Free entry More info: fuse-cdt.org.uk/extraordinary-… Supported by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council IAA / 📸 Guy Hinks
Congrats to Dr Mahmoud Wagih of James Watt School of Engineering, Uni. of Glasgow, who has been named as the recipient of the Royal Academy of Engineering Sir George Macfarlane Medal for exceptional early-career achievement! Read more here: raeng.org.uk/news/sir-georg…
A new study from School of Geographical & Earth Sciences, UofG🌍 and GALLANT on the extent of future Clyde Estuary flooding caused by climate change could help coastal cities around the world better defend themselves against rising tides and extreme weather. Read more here: gla.ac.uk/news/headline_…
Say hello to #communiMap! A new community science app that helps you notice, share & map what matters in your neighbourhood: trees, wildlife, flooding, compost & more. youtu.be/bO3pXJLr4uE?si… Co-designed Glasgow GALLANT Community University of Glasgow & communities. Everyday noticing->Climate Action
Discussing collaboration across schools, our own Steven Neale explains how University of Glasgow is developing innovative “smart” vascular stents and grafts designed to improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs. #health #therapy vascux.com youtu.be/UbOPO_xyeE4?si…
Congrats to Professor Konstantinos Kontis (Kostas Kontis) of James Watt School of Engineering, Uni. of Glasgow, who has received an Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Aeronautical Society in recognition of his pioneering aerospace research and leadership. Read more here: gla.ac.uk/news/headline_…
A new James Watt School of Engineering, Uni. of Glasgow project which fuses fashion and science is set to send bacteria into space. The outcomes could create radiation-sensitive fabrics to help prevent skin cancer on Earth and protect space explorers on the Moon. Read more here: gla.ac.uk/news/headline_…
A new type of biodegradable circuit board developed at James Watt School of Engineering, Uni. of Glasgow could help reduce the environmental harms of electronic waste. Once the circuits are no longer needed, 99% of their materials can be disposed of safely. Read more here: gla.ac.uk/news/headline_…