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TRANSition from Interdisciplinarity to Transdisciplinarity (TRANSIT)

  • EPSRC
  • Jan 2008 - Dec 2010
  • Biology, Chemistry, Electronics, Computer Science, Mathematics
  • £377,606
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Meeting the design challenges of nano-CMOS Electronics (external website)

  • EPSRC
  • Oct 2006 - Sep 2010
  • Electronics
  • Collaboration with Universities of Glasgow, Edinburgh, Manchester and Southampton
  • £281,357
Automatic Design of Adaptive Systems using Unconstrained Evolution and Development on a Hardware Platform

Automatic Design of Adaptive Systems using Unconstrained Evolution and Development on a Hardware Platform

  • EPSRC
  • Jul 2007 - Jul 2010
  • Electronics
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Developing a Methodology for Social Network Sampling (DAMSONS)

  • NERC
  • Jul 2007 - Jun 2010
  • Biology
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Material Computation with Structure and Dynamics: bulk NMR feasibility study

  • Leverhulme Trust
  • Jul 09 - Jun 10
  • Computer Science, Chemistry
  • £49,636
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Starch granules as indiciators of wild plants at Catal Hoyuk, Turkey

  • British Academy
  • 1 Mar 2010 - 30 Apr 2010
  • Chemistry, Mathematics
  • £5,743
  • Dr Julie Wilson
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System-Smart Intrusion Detection

  • EPSRC
  • Sep 07 - Mar 10
  • Computer Science, Psychology
  • £228,258
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Stochastic dynamical Modelling for Prokaryotic gene regulatory networks (STOMP)

 

  • BBSRC
  • 2007 - 2010
  • Biology, Mathematics
 

Building Capacity on Complex Systems and Complexity Theory

  • ESRC
  • Jan 08 - Dec 09
  • Management, Computer Science, Electronics
  • £80,697
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Defending the Weakest Link: Intrusion via Social Engineering

  • EPSRC
  • Aug 06 - Nov 09
  • Computer Science, Psychology
  • £189,277
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An Extensible Architecture for Homeostasis in Electronic Systems (xArcH)

  • EPSRC
  • Jul 06 - Sep 09
  • Computer Science, Electronics
BIAS-PROFS

BIASPROFS: Bioinformatics, Immunology and Algorithms make Short work of PROtein Function claSsification

a joint computing and biology research project with the aim of producing novel algorithms inspired by immunology for predicting the functions of GPCRs (G-protein-coupled receptors), a superfamily of membrane proteins which are targeted by over 50% of licensed drugs

  • EPSRC
  • Feb 06 - Nov 08
  • Collaborative with the Universit yof Kent and Edward Jennery Institute

University of Kent (web)

Edward Jenner Institute (web)

 

Last Updated: April 1, 2011 | Caryn Swartz

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