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Highfields
Southampton
SO17 1BJ
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Project to upgrade automotive accelerometers

A new research project aims to produce higher performance inertial sensors which could detect potential car accidents more accurately than any currently available.

News from Electronicstalk, 3 November 2006

Record 40 PhDs for Southampton

As part of an unprecedented investment in research and education, the University of Southampton's School of Electronics and Computer Science will this year award 40 new PhD studentships.

News from Electronicstalk, 16 June 2006

Computer system to aid aerospace design

The University of Southampton's Microsoft Institute for High Performance Computing is working on a system for BAE Systems based on Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003.

News from Electronicstalk, 13 June 2006

Computing cluster takes illustrious name

A new high-performance computing cluster at the University of Southampton has the potential to revolutionise the creation of computer code for engineering design.

News from Electronicstalk, 13 June 2006

University is first with video podcast news

The University of Southampton's School of Electronics and Computer Science has launched the first video podcast news service from a UK university.

News from Electronicstalk, 29 March 2006

50 facts about agent-based computing

A booklet presents a high-impact snapshot of how agent-based computing has already transformed processes like automated market trading, logistics and industrial robotics.

News from Electronicstalk, 16 March 2006

Grant enables intelligent sensor research

Research into intelligent sensor networks could accelerate developments in biometrics, healthcare and other fields.

News from Electronicstalk, 6 March 2006

Hall named on new scientific council

Professor Wendy Hall has been named by the European Commission as one of the 22 eminent founding members of the new Scientific Council of the European Research Council.

News from Electronicstalk, 19 July 2005

The ears have it

A University of Southampton scientist has just identified ears as a potential biometric signature; but the fact that they can be concealed by hair means further research is needed.

News from Electronicstalk, 15 July 2005

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