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Exploratory Laboratory

Visual Perception Lab informs FACT exhibition

The University’s Visual Perception Laboratory has been involved in a large exhibition organised by the Foundation for Art and Creative Technology (FACT) on ‘Persistence of Vision’ (17 June – 30 August).

The collaboration will enhance cultural enrichment and increase public awareness and understanding of science. It is anticipated that at least 5,000 people will take part.

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Case studies

KTP graded 'outstanding'

genlecA Knowledge Transfer Partnership helped Genlec to improve the efficiency and performance of its core technology. The project is estimated to have contributed £1.5m to sales, and recently received an ‘outstanding’ grade from by a panel of independent Assessors. Read more >>

Cooling down

copperPorous copper is being used in thermal management devices to provide a more cost-effective solution. The project addresses a number of thermal management, environmental and manufacturing needs. Read more >>

Business news

Materials chemistry centre well on track

KCMCOne year on from its launch, the Knowledge Centre for Materials Chemistry is well on track to meet and exceed expectations in helping to commercialise product and process innovation in key industry sectors. Read more >>

Innovation Award winner

The latest Merseyside Innovation Award winner has been revealed. The awards aim to recognise and reward the use of innovation as a means of boosting growth and profitability. They are sponsored by the University of Liverpool and other organisations. Read more >>

Spotlight on

Dr. Clifford Stott

    cliff stottShould football violence be seen as a crowd management problem? The research of Dr. Clifford Stott - one of Europe’s leading academic experts on the psychology and policing of football crowds – shows why it should. Read more >>