Transient Flow Lab
Transient Flow Lab
Transient Flow Lab
The Tourism, Travel, Culture and Heritage Research Group (TTCH) at Liverpool John Moores University reflects the inter- and multi-disciplinary nature of these topics. It is composed of researchers with a range of research backgrounds, methodological approaches and expertise drawn from both UK and international contexts.
Community Prototyping Cluster
The interconnected research theme of the group is the prevention and cure of human diseases. We look at: synthetic organic medicinal chemistry, natural products drug discover, photochemistry, nutraceuticals and food supplements, pharmacology and toxicology.
We are a group of academics and scholarly informed practitioners with great experience in delivering ground-breaking academic, market research and consultancy projects on the subject areas of digital marketing and retailing.
Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement or ‘PPIE’ has become a wide-spread phenomenon in health and social care research. PPIE is considered the gold standard of research and is typically required by funding bodies (such as the NIHR) to access grant funding.
Find out about studying for a PhD with the Built Environment and Sustainable Technologies Research Institute (BEST).
The Electrical and Electronic Engineering Research Centre offer a variety of services to businesses and organisations, including testing and qualification of microelectronic and power devices, simulation and modelling of electric machines, as well as variable-speed drives and power electronic converters.
AIDTRI opening launch event
Face Lab focuses on the digital creative agenda. Specifically, Face Lab explores faces and art-science applications.