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Developing reliable renewable energy BU’s Professor Khan has discovered a clean, sustainable and renewable way of meeting our future energy needs.
The implications of 3D printing for Intellectual Property BU research which guided policymakers on the implications for intellectual property rights in the UK, as a result of 3D printing, is set to shape the landscape on an international scale.
Innovative Port Ecosystems (Project SPEED) The Smart Ports Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Development (SPEED) project aims to improve ports in Belgium, France, the Netherlands and the UK by using new advances in technology and data science.
ADDISONIC - Advanced Manufacturing Ultrasonic Fatigue Prediction & Life Extension ADDISONIC is finding new ways of fatigue-testing materials to more accurately predict and extend their lifespan, reducing the amount that ends up in landfill.
Enhancement of ‘Upstream’ Software Development Methods BU’s software engineering research has focused on the improvement of software development methods with a particular emphasis on the ‘upstream’ or requirements phases.
Fair Access Research and Practice (FAR) Fair access – or widening participation (WP) – is an area of considerable interest in the UK’s higher education sector. Its impetus is on breaking down barriers that prevent people from diverse backgrounds from entering higher education, and flourishing when they do.
FoodMAPP: Local Food supply communicated through a transactional searchable MAP based APPlication The FoodMAPP project will enable local providers to supply and sell produce directly to consumers, reducing waste and food miles.
Geometric Modelling, Image Processing and Shape Reconstruction (PDE-GIR) Project PDE-GIR, led by Bournemouth University, is developing partial differential equation (PDE) techniques to improve geometric modelling, image processing, and shape reconstruction (GIR).
Green tribology – The sustainable design of lifeboat launch systems Green tribology provides answers to friction and wear problems within an ecological and environmentally sound context.
Modelling Natural Capital in Dorset Developing a suite of modelling tools to support economic forecasting.
Shaping intellectual property legislation through evidence-based research CIPPM undertook a comparative study of commercial music videos and amateur parodies to determine whether there were economic consequences to the presence of parody.