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Developing Novel Approaches to Tracking Domestic Water Demand Under Uncertainty
Dr Alison Browne, Dr Will Medd (LEC) and Dr Ben Anderson (Essex University) have just had this article released which forms part of two research programs on water demand and climate change - the EPSRC funded ARCC-Water project (Adaptation and Resilience in a Changing Climate) and the ESRC/Scottish Government/DEFRA funded Sustainable Practices Research Group 'Patterns of Water' projects. They held a successful stakeholder workshop in Lancaster on the 25th June exploring the 'Tipping Points of Climate Change and Water Demand', and Dr Alison Browne and Dr Martin Pullinger (LEC) presented more recent research results to both the UK Water Industry Demand Forum, and DEFRA's water demand, efficiency and sustainability policy experts in London in June/July.
Thu 16 August 2012
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Engineering students make finals of national start-up business competition
Engineering students Scott Nash, Daniel Richardson and Aaron Aboshio have won the northern heat of the Youth Entrepreneurs Scheme 'Engineering YES' competition for their spin-out renewable energy company Atlantis.
Thu 23 May 2013
The Centre for Global Eco-Innovation makes finals of national innovation awards
The Centre for Global Eco-Innovation has been announced as a finalist in the PraxisUnico Impact Awards.
Thu 23 May 2013
Social media plagued by privacy problems, say researchers
The privacy management of 16 popular social networking sites, including Facebook and Twitter, is "seriously deficient," according to a study being published in the June issue of Computer magazine.
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Tue 21 May 2013
Lancaster set to receive funding boost to stimulate UK's economy
Lancaster is amongst leading universities who are set to benefit from a £50 million investment in cutting-edge research and innovation projects to drive growth. Lancaster's project will use the strong international reputation and links in China, in particular with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, to address the Government's priorities to focus on high-growth SMEs and to increase exports. Using expertise from across the University, it focuses on improved leadership and new technology...
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Fri 17 May 2013