An international collaboration led by researchers at Aston University called the Neu-ChiP project, has been awarded €3.5m (£3.06m) to show how neurons – the brain’s information processors – can be harnessed to supercharge computers’ ability to learn while dramatically cutting energy use.
Mind the gap: why we need to understand the under-reporting of domestic violence to the police
Aston University partners with former Education Secretary to close opportunity gap
Fellowships of the Academy of Social Sciences awarded to Aston Business School professors
Aston engineering student wins prestigious Hickman scholarship to help fund placement year
Universities Minister Michelle Donelan MP makes virtual visit to Aston University
Opportunities for STEM talent promoted in virtual event on the International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Language expert hopes research will help combat online hate crime
Aston University graduate named as one of the UK’s most 100 inspirational female entrepreneurs
How do we make decisions for other people? New research explored in online public lecture
Aston University partners with Lumien to improve workplace mental health
Stem cell AI – ‘brain on a chip’ project aims to revolutionise computing power
Why climate change mitigation is an economic opportunity not a restriction