Hitachi and Cambridge renew 30 year research partnership

18 November 2019

探花直播 探花直播 of Cambridge and Hitachi Ltd have signed a new agreement to continue and grow their long-standing relationship through the Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory (HCL), part of the European R&D Centre of Hitachi Europe Ltd.

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拢85 million gift from the Dolby family to transform Cambridge science

06 December 2017

探花直播 探花直播 of Cambridge has received an 拢85 million gift from the estate of Ray Dolby, founder of Dolby Laboratories and its world-renowned Dolby Noise Reduction, Dolby Surround, and successor audio signal processing technologies, which have revolutionised the audio quality of music, motion pictures, and television worldwide.聽

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拢75 million investment for 探花直播's Cavendish Laboratory

25 November 2015

探花直播Government has announced a 拢75 million investment in the 探花直播 of Cambridge Cavendish Laboratory as part of聽Wednesday's Spending Review. This will be matched with a further 拢75 million from the 探花直播 to transform the Cavendish, helping maintain Britain鈥檚 position at the forefront of physical sciences research.

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3D dipole integration panoramic poster

Large Hadron Collider restarts after two years

07 April 2015

After two years of intense maintenance and consolidation, and several months of preparation for restart, the Large Hadron Collider, the most powerful particle accelerator in the world, is back in operation after a major upgrade.

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Image-guided intensity modulated RT plan for a patient with a spinal  tumour.  探花直播radiation dose is shaped away from the kidneys (yellow  outlines) and the spinal nerve roots (inside the green outline).  探花直播colour wash represents radiation dose

Project to improve radiotherapy planning

30 January 2012

A collaborative project between physicists, oncologists and computer scientists at Oxford and Cambridge Universities, launched last month, will develop improved tools for the planning of high precision radiotherapy. Accel-RT will also help overcome time constraints that currently limit the use of complex radiotherapy treatment.

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