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The Centre for Timber Engineering (CTE) is unique in the UK and is a focus for providing education, research and consultancy regarding use of timber in construction. Timber is a versatile and sustainable material whose use is increasing.
The optimisation and exploitation of compound semiconductors will lead to more efficient lighting, more reliable electric grids, efficient power supplies and ultra-efficient solar cells. This will reduce the consumption of fossil fuels and therefore lower greenhouse gas emissions. Other applications...
Transformers play a key role in the transmission and distribution network, getting power from source to end-user, so any fault is critical and needs to be identified before any damage to the transformer or surrounding components leads to a power black-out or catastrophic failure.Detecting and locati...
Researchers from the University of Strathclyde have developed a new micro-hole drilling technique that could have significant benefits to the Oil & Gas, Mining, Water and Construction industries. The oil and industry is continually seeking new ways to lower costs and maximise production.
"Solar Window Technology" offering light transmission and energy generation through a novel solar concentrator design with a wide acceptance angle maximising light capture from Dawn till Dusk.
Micro-Systems Engineering Centre (MISEC)at Heriot-Watt University is a multi-disciplinary research team offering technical expertise in MEMS, MOEMS & other Electronics systems.
Researchers at Strathclyde University, previously based at Heriot-Watt University, are developing new Urea/Urine fuel cell technology based on Alkaline Membrane Fuel Cell systems. Urea is a component of municipal waste water. It is the key element in human and animal urine as well as industrial fert...
An interactive CCS World Map, using an insightful database and map representation that provides valuable information on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) sites, both existing and planned, around the world.
This low-cost reservoir modelling software is a simple statistical technology to rapidly provide improved flow-rate forecasts and oil-well connectivity statistics. COFFERS provides independent information about oilfield well connectivity and can be used to complement existing reservoir models.
Downhole electronic pressure and temperature gauges used in conventional wells often fail in temperatures around 150 C, far below the new 300-400 C requirements. The Combined Optical Pressure and Temperature Sensor, developed at the University of Strathclyde, is a low-cost sensor system capable of o...