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Richard Guest reappointed to Government Biometrics and Forensics Ethics Group

By Matthew Brears | 20 March 2023

Head of the School of Engineering, Richard Guest, has been reappointed to the Biometrics and Forensics Ethics Group (BFEG). The interdisciplinary group, which also consists … Read more

Dr Amir Hosein Sakhaei and Dr Mahmoud Shafiee awarded Royal Society research grant

By gjm32 | 07 April 2022

Dr Amir Hosein Sakhaei, Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering at the School of Engineering, together with Dr Mahmoud Shafiee, Reader in Mechanical Engineering, have been awarded … Read more

EDA Researchers publish on development of instrumentation system for Smart Condition Monitoring of Inflatable Rubber Dams

By gjm32 | 02 March 2021

Dr. Yonghui Hu, Research Associate, and Professor Yong Yan of the School of Engineering and Digital Arts, together with Dr. Christos Efstratiou of the School … Read more

EDA Researchers publish on: ‘A crowdsourcing semi-automatic image segmentation platform for cell biology’

By gjm32 | 05 January 2021

Researchers at the School of Engineering and Digital Arts, together with colleagues in the School of Biosciences have published an article entitled ‘A crowdsourcing semi-automatic … Read more

Congratulations to Dr Robert Horne (EDA) and Dr Maria Alfredsoon (SPS) upon funding for Covid-19 testing tool

By Catherine Butler | 06 November 2020

Congratulations to Dr Robert Horne, Lecturer in Electronic Systems at the School of Engineering and Digital Arts (EDA) and Dr Maria Alfredsson, Reader in Theoretical … Read more

Congratulations to Professor Yong Yan upon the award of the most published author of all time from the UK

By eda-news | 18 August 2020

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement (TIM) is a top journal not only in the field of instrumentation and measurement but also in electrical and … Read more

Dr Amir Hosein Sakhaei announces guest editorship of the Special Issue on ‘3D Printable Soft Robotics and Soft Actuators’

By Catherine Butler | 30 June 2020

The School of Engineering and Digital Arts is delighted to announce that Dr Amir Hosein Sakhaei, Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering, has been granted the role … Read more

Congratulations to Professor Yong Yan, Dr Lijuan Wang and Simon Barnes upon successful funding from SEPA and the Scottish Enterprise Can Do Innovation Challenge Fund

By Catherine Butler | 30 June 2020

Congratulations to Professor Yong Yan (principal investigator) together with Dr Lijuan Wang (co-investigator) from the School of Engineering and Digital Arts and Simon Barnes (co-investigator) … Read more

Congratulations to Professor Yong Yan and Dr Xue Wang upon the award of ‘Outstanding’ grade on their KTP project

By Catherine Butler | 24 June 2020

The School of Engineering and Digital Arts (EDA) and the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science (SMSAS) are delighted to have been awarded the … Read more

New PhD studentship position – AI and Robotics for Autonomous Maintenance and Inspection Systems (ARAMIS)

By Catherine Butler | 11 June 2020

The School of Engineering and Digital Arts is delighted to offer a new Mechanical Engineering PhD studentship entitled ‘AI and Robotics for Autonomous Maintenance and … Read more

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