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Healthy mathematics

Since the advent of medical imaging, several decades ago, applications have been introduced in the form of models.

Digital remote passenger scanning

Nuria Llombart is working on innovative airport security techniques. In the future, you will be remotely scanned for concealed objects before you even reach the traditional scanner.

Trailblazers of the wireless revolution

A vision of the future: a completely wireless world, in the fields of both communications and energy.

From gamification to blended learning

Here are five examples of educational innovations from EEMCS.

Self-driving cars: the next major technological revolution

Grandpa, did you have to drive a car yourself?!?

A robot friend for ill children

Several aspects of this project make it even more emotive than all the other projects we have done involving the robot and children.

Bursting filter bubbles

A familiar example: you are comparing hotel prices for a business trip, and your screen is subsequently overrun with advertisements for hotel providers.

‘We could discover something that could change our whole view of the universe’

Dr Akira Endo is working on a brand-new measuring instrument that should lead to great improvements in how astronomers study the most active galaxies.
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