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Android smartphone to rocket into space

...around £250,000 including launch costs, has been funded equally by the University of Surrey and SSTL, Bridges told ZDNet UK. So far, the partners... Read more

24 January, 2011 by Jack Clark
<endeca_term>University of Surrey</endeca_term> - Augmented Reality 1

University of Surrey - Augmented Reality 1

Augmented reality viewer from the University of Surrey (powered by Aurasma Read more

25 February, 2012

Apple's Ive knighted alongside graphene pioneers

...from graphite, more-or-less using sticky tape. Government technology advisor and University of Surrey vice-chancellor Christopher Snowden was also made a knight bachelor... Read more

2 January, 2012

BBC launches audio research partnership

...relationships with universities, including main partners the University of Salford and the University of Surrey. The BBC will also work with the universities of Southampton... Read more

8 July, 2011 by Tom Espiner
OpenItApp 1.4.5

OpenItApp 1.4.5

...The University of Birmingham The University of Edinburgh The University of Nottingham University of Surrey Institute of Education, University of London Royal Veterinary College, University... Read more

20 May, 2012
Surrey Students' Union 1.0

Surrey Students' Union 1.0

University of Surrey Students' Union information screens. Access all the information on Surrey... Read more

8 October, 2011
Jesus: A Portrait by Gerald OCollins 1.0

Jesus: A Portrait by Gerald OCollins 1.0

...Rome and is currently research professor at St Mary's College, Twickenham (University of Surrey). He is author or co-author of 46 books; the... Read more

5 March, 2011

The Weekly Round-Up: Smartphones in space and iPhone app mishaps

...dramatically cut the cost of future space missions. The team from the University of Surrey and Surrey Satellite Technology will use the mission to determine... Read more

31 January, 2011 by The Round-Up

Mobile phones blast into space

...a 4kg nano-satellite later this year. The research team from the University of Surrey and Surrey Satellite Technology will use the mission to determine... Read more

24 January, 2011 by Nick Heath
Jesus: A Portrait 1

Jesus: A Portrait 1

...Rome and is currently research professor at St Mary's College, Twickenham (University of Surrey). He is author or co-author of 46 books; the... Read more

25 August, 2010
A new science for a new age

A new science for a new age

...such a thing is already developing rapidly — a good example being the University of Surrey's Master's degree in Computing and Human Communication. There... Read more

2 November, 2006 by Leader

Light-emitting silicon boosts chip speeds

New silicon technology could bring smaller, more powerful computers Read more

8 March, 2001 by Will Knight

Surrey, London and Peking get a yuan for spintronics

Researchers from the University of Surrey, the London Centre for Nanotechnology and Peking University's Institute... Read more

2 July, 2009

UK start-up to commercialise optical silicon

A start-up formed by the University of Surrey has received a feasibility grant from the Department of Trade... Read more

5 November, 2003 by Matthew Broersma

Intel demonstrates silicon laser

...weapon in the silicon armoury," said Graham Reed, a professor at the University of Surrey in England. "Silicon is well-established as a low-cost... Read more

17 February, 2005 by Michael Kanellos

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