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Every year the Cambridge Ring celebrates the successes of companies founded by graduates of the Department of Computer Science and Technology. The winners of the 2019 Hall of Fame Awards are: Company of the Year: PolyAI PolyAI aims to revolutionise call centres with its state-of-the-art conversational AI. The founders of this London start-up met at…
The near-Earth space environment is host to an increasing amount of advanced, satellite-based technology, used for both commercial and scientific purposes. To safeguard this technology and ensure that we can …
Battery Recycling: Dr Kumar, and his research team have developed in the laboratory a new environmentally clean-process for recovering electro-active paste material from automotive- and off-grid renewables storage batteries for making new batteries (paste-to-paste recovery). Several other research centres and universities…
[…] increase in carbon dioxide that was not accompanied by an increase in temperature,” says the British Antarctic Survey on its webpage on ice cores and climate […]
[…] increase in carbon dioxide that was not accompanied by an increase in temperature,” says the British Antarctic Survey on its webpage on ice cores and climate […]
The Department of Politics and International Studies is hiring an: Assistant Professor in Development Studies Postgraduate Course Administrator (MPP) Isaac Newton Trust Academic Career Development Fellowship in British and European Politics (fixed-term, 3 years) Assistant Professor in Development Studies The Centre of Development Studies engages in the research and teaching of social, political, economic, and cultural changes…
The 2025 R.A. Butler Prize winners at the celebratory event in Cambridge, September 2025. (Photo: Cat Patterson) The 2026 Questions are now available What is the R.A. Butler Prize? The R.A. Butler Prize is an annual essay competition in politics and international studies, open to students in Year 12 or the Lower 6th. The Prize is…