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A new approach to component testing in the aerospace industry could improve safety and save money. […]
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Tags: aerospace, CHOT, transducers, ultrasound detection
Professor Dragos Axinte from The University of Nottingham, together with colleagues at Rolls-Royce, has received the […]
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Tags: aerospace, engineering, FreeHex, manufacturing, Rolls Royce
Technology developed at The University of Nottingham has been used in a breakthrough study aimed at […]
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Tags: Electrical and Electronic Engineering, fetal heart monitor, Monica Healthcare, University of Leeds
The University of Nottingham’s Sino-UK Geospatial Engineering Centre is one of only 20 research collaborations in […]
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Tags: China, Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology, Sino-UK Geospatial Engineering
Corrosion costs the oil and gas industry billions of dollars every year, it can also have […]
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Tags: corrosion, Department of Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing, oil rigs, oil slick, pipe integrity
A new surveying technique developed at The University of Nottingham is giving geologists their first detailed […]
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Tags: British Geological Survey, geology, mapping, subsidence
The Right Honourable Kenneth Clarke, QC, MP has opened new premises at Nottingham Science Park for […]
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Tags: engineering, Kenneth Clarke, nanotechnology, Nottingham Science Park, Promethean Particles, services for business, SHYMAN, spin out
John Rishton, the Chief Executive of global power systems company Rolls-Royce, and an alumnus of The […]
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Tags: Aerospace Technology Centre, EPSRC, European Regional Development Fund, Institute for Aerospace Technology, John Rishton, Rolls Royce, University of Nottingham Innovation Park