New 'eye-tracking' study to prevent accidents at home
Application of neuroscience to design-out home hazards
Application of neuroscience to design-out home hazards
ASPIRING civil engineers from Liverpool John Moores are visiting the site of the Genoa bridge disaster.
As part of LJMU’s support with the rising cost of living, LJMU will be relaunching our Cook Together initiative this Friday 3 February with a free lunch in SLB
Experts at LJMU will analyse data from the trial to improve connectivity for people attending busy events.
Read more about LJMU’s latest Roscoe Lecture delivered by Director General of the BBC, Lord Hall of Birkenhead CB, ‘The BBC in the 21st Century’.
The group gained insights from the teaching and research undertaken by LJMU in the fields of health, innovation, technology and science.
New study seeks volunteers for experience of mental health and AI treatments.
Liverpool’s Sensor City project has moved into Liverpool Science Park (LSP) ahead of the opening of its official home at Copperas Hill in 2017. Established hi-tech sensor businesses, start-ups and graduate entrepreneurs from across the region will be able to get access to leading experts and world-class research from the field of sensor technologies and learn more about how they can benefit from Sensor City in the run up to the building’s opening in July 2017.
LJMU researchers are invited to submit your proposals for the British Science Festival 2025.
Graduate Growth Scheme employs graduates paid by Unitemps and Employers.