Can machines reason?
01 Feb 2008Humans often use diagrams for reasoning, but can computers do the same?
News from the School of Technology at the University of Cambridge.
Humans often use diagrams for reasoning, but can computers do the same?
Gold awards and a prize for the best genetically engineered biological ’‘machine' went to a team from Cambridge participating in an international competition.
As clothes become cheaper and fashion becomes 'faster', how are we to balance our consumption with environmental, economic and social sustainability?
Cambridge University Entrepreneurs (CUE) organise the most successful student-run business planning and creation competitions in Europe. Since 1999, CUE has had over 450 entries and has awarded £280,000 in grants to 31 business ideas. These companies have raised more than £8 million of further funding and are currently valued at more than £22 million.
An ambitious research project headed by the University of Cambridge’s Computer Laboratory and Department of Engineering aims to revolutionise sports coaching using advanced sensor networks.
Scientists, engineers, technologists and medics at the University of Cambridge are invited to participate in the current Athena Survey of Science Engineering and Technology (ASSET), which is open until 10 November 2006.
New ‘morphing’ structures have multiple applications
Cambridge researchers have been elected as Fellows of the British Academy and the Royal Academy of Engineering.