News: February 2018
Hummit, the new app released by a Bangor University student
We’ve all had that tune in our heads that we can’t name. Well, Joey Elliott, aged 22 from Oswestry, has developed a mobile app to resolve that problem! His app lets users find the names for those annoying tunes in their head such as the title of a catchy song heard on the radio and then later, you cannot remember. Joey created the idea after he found himself having this recurring problem and is hoping to help others in similar situations.
Publication date: 23 February 2018
National bursaries for Bangor's engineering talent
Three students from Bangor University have received Engineering Horizons Bursaries from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). The bursaries are awarded to students who are passionate about engineering and have taken up a place on an engineering or technology degree course which has been accredited by the IET.
Publication date: 21 February 2018
Finding new ways to identify and treat the most challenging brain cancers
A large European research collaboration is bringing new technology to bear to combat two of the most aggressive brain cancers. The research project combines the expertise of leading biologists and electronic engineers to develop innovative microtechnology devices that will ultimately be able to identify and treat Glioblastoma multiforme and Medulloblastoma cancer stem cells.
Publication date: 19 February 2018