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- project . 2012 - 2017Funder: EC Project Code: 314314Partners: Cranfield University, ARTTIC, AIRBUS OPERATIONS GMBH, NLR, CNRS, FSUE, INCAS, TU Darmstadt, AIRBUS OPERATIONS, AUXITROL...
- project . 2014 - 2017Funder: UKRI Project Code: NE/K012932/1Funder Contribution: 313,864 GBPPartners: University of Southampton, University of Toronto, Stockholm University, LBL, Imperial College London, Met Office
This project is concerned with measuring changes in global rainfall and ensuring that computer models of the climate can predict how rainfall will change in the future. As carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases are continually added to the atmosphere, it is understoo...
- project . 2015 - 2017Funder: SNSF Project Code: P2BSP3_161931Partners: University of British Columbia Centre for Biodiversity Research
- project . 2013 - 2017Funder: UKRI Project Code: EP/K026658/1Funder Contribution: 372,621 GBPPartners: JM, Dana Canada Corporation, Loughborough University, Caterpillar UK Ltd, European Thermodynamics (United Kingdom), Ricardo UK Limited
The internal combustion engine which is in everyday use in a wide variety of applications remains one of the most cost effective means of generating power. A typical engine however loses substantial amounts of energy in its normal operation and there is clear potential ...
- project . 2016 - 2017Funder: SNSF Project Code: P2NEP2_164928Partners: Department of Chemistry McGill University
- project . 2016 - 2017Funder: SNSF Project Code: P300PA_164673Partners: Dept. of Molecular Biology and Biochemstryi Simon Fraser University
- project . 2014 - 2017Funder: EC Project Code: 604204Partners: University of Stuttgart, COC, Hydro-Québec, FHG, YNVISIBLE, LCS, GORENJE, CMBAU, TEKS SARL, Acreo...
- project . 2016 - 2017Funder: SNSF Project Code: P1FRP1_165130Partners: Chaire religion, culture et société Université de Montreal
- project . 2015 - 2017Funder: UKRI Project Code: EP/M02797X/1Funder Contribution: 96,770 GBPPartners: LSE, University of Waterloo (Canada), Cornell University
The proposed research contributes to fundamental topics in Combinatorial Optimisation, aiming to devise strongly polynomial algorithms for new classes of linear and nonlinear optimisation problems. The notion of polynomial-time complexity, introduced in the 1970s, is a ...
- project . 2012 - 2017Funder: NIH Project Code: 4R01DA033147-02Partners: UBC