UK Science Leaders To Receive Bumper Funding Of £113m

UK Science Leaders To Receive Bumper Funding Of £113m

By James Simons-

A new project to develop four-legged robots that could assist British farmers is among 97 innovations set to receive a share of £113 million to help turn their ideas into reality.

The  UK Government funding is aimed at supporting the UK’s future science leaders working on ways to tackle major global issues, such as new therapies to fight chronic illnesses and unlocking the secrets of naturally occurring batteries.

The unique scheme will  finance 97 of the UK’s most promising science and research leaders will be backed with £113 million, Science Minister Amanda Solloway has announced today (Wednesday 8 September), to help bring their innovative ideas from lab to market and provide bold solutions to tackle major global issues ranging from climate change to chronic disease.

Dr Dimitrios Kanoulas from University College London is one of the beneficiaries. He is building RoboHike robots to navigate through difficult terrain, for construction and agriculture, as well as at the scene of natural disasters.

We are putting science and innovation at the heart of our efforts to build back better from the pandemic, empowering our scientific leaders of tomorrow to drive forward game-changing research that could improve all our lives and boost the UK economy

Dr Yujiang Wang from Newcastle University is also being backed for a system that uses long-term brain recordings and combines them with wearable environmental sensors, to capture and analyse fluctuations in epileptic seizures.Her work aims to gain a better understanding of how seizure activity and severity varies case by case.

“We are putting science and innovation at the heart of our efforts to build back better from the pandemic, empowering our scientific leaders of tomorrow to drive forward game-changing research that could improve all our lives and boost the UK economy,” said Science Minister Amanda Solloway.

“Supported by £113 million, the Future Leaders Fellowships will equip our most inventive scientists and researchers across the country with the tools to develop and bring their innovations to market quickly.

The funding forms part of the Government’s commitment to increase public spending in research and development by £22 billion by 2024 to 2025.

 

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