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The Ðǿմ«Ã½ researchers oversee the installiation of the geothermal cooling system

Geothermal cooling system installed to cool Kenyan housing

By Professor Stephen Vertigans and Professor Mamdud Hossain -

In the second phase of their research, a team of Ðǿմ«Ã½ researchers travelled to Homa Bay in Kenya to install a geothermal cooling system which works by drawing in hot air, cooling the air in underground pipe and releasing it into hot rooms.

Ewan Cruickshank winning award

PALS Lecturer wins national young scientist award for liquid crystal research

By Ewan Cruickshank, Lecturer, School of Pharmacy and Life Sciences -

In April of this year, Ewan Cruickshank, a Lecturer in the School of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, was the proud recipient of The BLCS Young Scientist Award at the annual British Liquid Crystal Society conference at the University of Oxford.

Charles Mak

Charting the course for tomorrow's law: A reflection on legal education's blockchain revolution

By Charles Mak, Lecturer, The Law School -

It is with great honour that I reflect on a significant milestone in my academic journey. Recently, I was awarded the Association of Law Teachers Stan Marsh Prize for best poster, a recognition I deeply value.

Prof Christine Edwards presenting

CyanoSol Research: Rapid testing for shellfish toxins workshop review

By Ashlaich Lockhead and Dorothy McDonald, School of Pharmacy and Life Sciences -

On Tuesday 19 March, the CyanoSol research group hosted a hybrid workshop in the Ishbel Gordon Building at Ðǿմ«Ã½ to inform, discuss and demonstrate progress on the development of the rapid field test for DSP toxins in shellfish.

Students walking outside Ðǿմ«Ã½'s Sir Ian Wood Building

Success for pharmaceutical waste conversion study

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Dr Mohamed Amish, from Ðǿմ«Ã½â€™s School of Engineering, has published a paper on an important international project which involves converting pharmaceutical waste into an innovative drilling fluid additive.

Image shows Associate Dean for Research at Gray's School of Art, Josie Steed.

Celebrating research at Gray’s School of Art

By Josie Steed -

As part of a drive to enhance research at Gray’s School of Art, Associate Dean for Research at Gray’s School of Art, Josie Steed, is launching a series of research workshops to foster Gray’s research community. RGView caught up with Josie, to find out more about the workshops and the school’s renewed vision for research...

Mohaned Mahdi with his thesis

Machine learning PhD success for Mohaned

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A PhD researcher who conducted a study on how machine learning can be used to select artificial lift methods that provide tangible solutions to industry challenges has passed Ðǿմ«Ã½'s Doctor of Philosophy viva.

Image shows teenager bowing their head on a street, credit Eric Ward, Unsplash

Research Revealed, S02E02: Young people’s mental health should be a priority for society

By Jenny Frost -

The latest Research Revealed shines the spotlight on young people's mental health and the higher rates of mental health disorders experienced by children involved with Child Protection Services.

Professor Zoe Morrison

Research Revealed, S02E01: Improving access to service charities for female veterans

By Lewis Walker -

Vital research from Robert Gordon University (Ðǿմ«Ã½) has helped lead to the creation of a new £200,000 government fund which will support female veterans who have suffered sexual trauma while serving in the military.

Nirmalie and Kay

Research Revealed, S01E04: How Artificial Intelligence is helping people manage back pain

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The fourth episode of Research Revealed looks at how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is helping people suffering with low back pain manage their condition.