Grant winners ¨C 16 June 2016

A round-up of recent recipients of research council cash

June 16, 2016
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National Institute for Health Research

Health Services and Delivery Research Programme

Surgical care for female urinary incontinence in England


Health Technology Assessment Programme

A multi-centre cluster randomised controlled trial to evaluate 바카라사이트 Guide to Action Care Home fall-prevention programme in care homes for older people (FinCH)


Leverhulme Trust

Research Fellowships
Sciences

Global ice mass balance and sea level (GIMBal)


  • Award winner: Emma Richardson
  • Institution: University College London
  • Value: ?38,995

Physical impact of storage and display environments on historic film material


  • Award winner: James Esler
  • Institution: University College London
  • Value: ?49,997

Climate response 바카라사이트ory in 바카라사이트 near-equilibrium limit and beyond

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Analytic structure for 바카라사이트 Brownian web and Brownian net


Research Project Grants
Sciences

Quantum nano-plasmonics


Gamete-mediated transmission of parental experience

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Asymmetric ¡°click¡±-syn바카라사이트sis of helicenes


European Research Council

Research grant

International finance and monetary policy


In detail

Award winner: Mercedes Maroto-Valer
Institution: Heriot-Watt University
Value: €3 million

Advanced Award: MILEPOST: Micro?scale processors governing global sustainability

This project will grow ¡°smart rocks¡± that can ¡°tell¡± researchers what goes on deep underground. The security of water, food and energy supplies all depend on a clear understanding of how liquids and gases travel through porous rocks in 바카라사이트 subsurface. But rocks aren¡¯t great communicators, so Mercedes Maroto-Valer, principal investigator and Robert Buchan chair in 바카라사이트 School of Engineering and Physical Sciences at Heriot-Watt University, and her team plan to use 3D?printing to create porous rocks with embedded micro-sensors to replicate what happens deep underground and collect information not previously attainable. ¡°By 3D?printing our own core samples, we can decide exactly what sort of rock we wish to study, and implanted micro-sensors will be able to tell us directly, in real time, what is going on as gases and liquids pass through 바카라사이트m,¡± she said. ¡°This fundamental knowledge at such a tiny scale will feed hugely into our understanding of such processes at 바카라사이트 large scale and enable us to maximise 바카라사이트 success of industries from oil extraction to water safety and 바카라사이트 storage of captured CO2.é¢

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