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Education

Newton Katip Çelebi Stories -EN

Stories of PhD Scholars

The ‘Success Stories’ of the recipients who have contributed positively to the development ambitions of Turkey.

Newton Katip Çelebi Stories -EN

Stories from Successful Workshops

The ‘Success Stories’ of the recipients who have contributed positively to the development ambitions of Turkey.

Automated cancer diagnosis

Student histopathologists can use a histology atlas to develop their skills in reading the intricate maps of cellular structures.

Animal vision avoids power lines

There have been many reasons put forward for animals avoiding power lines. But a collaborative research project has provided radical new insight into animal behaviour

Using artificial bone and eggshell as building materials

The concrete industry produces five percent of manmade carbon dioxide worldwide,and waste from demolition is also ecologically unfriendly.Solution may be new, bio-inspired building materials

Brain size, social comparison and cooperative machines

A study shows how social comparison is linked to cooperation, human brain size and future developments in machine intelligence

Gavin Bridge and Begüm Özkaynak

Researcher Links Workshops Programme Recipient Gavin Bridge and Begüm Özkaynak's workshop title was Energy infrastructure: security, environment and social conflict

Making robots for human environments

The future of robots is going to be huge argues Dr Nick Hawes, who explains the challenges and possibilities of robot research.

Bilsay Pastakkaya

During his visit to the UK, Bilsay focused on new approaches to design strategies and renewable energy that could be applied to the construction of sustainable buildings and Eco-Houses.

The spider and the violin

A postgraduate student at Imperial College has developed a new composite material for violins – made with Golden Orb Spider silk.

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