Coventry University has become a member of the Turing University Network (TUN) as it seeks to build on its growing expertise in data science and artificial intelligence. The TUN offers UK universities the opportunity to engage and collaborate both with The Alan Turing Institute and its broader networks in academia, industry and the public sector to showcase their data science and AI activity for social good. Five founding universities – including Cambridge and Oxford – and the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council created the Institute in 2015.
British universities are racing to recover from their long absence from EU research programmes after the UK was welcomed as an associate member of Horizon Europe earlier this month – but they are already worried about whether London will choose to join the programme’s successor, FP10, according to sciencebusiness. Two and a half years ofBritish universities are racing to recover from their long absence from EU research programmes after the UK was welcomed as an associate member of Horizon Europe earlier this month – but they are already worried about whether London will choose to join the programme’s successor, FP10, according to sciencebusiness. Two and a half years of » The FINANCIAL Personal finance
British universities are racing to recover from their long absence from EU research programmes after the UK was welcomed as an associate member of Horizon Europe earlier this month – but they are already worried about whether London will choose to join the programme’s successor, FP10.
Two new laboratories exploring the future of the internet, robotics systems and artificial intelligence have opened at Coventry University. The ribbon has been cut at the Internet of Things (IoT) and Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) laboratories, which are based at the university’s Centre of Computational Science and Mathematical Modelling and have been opened in collaboration with the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST).