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UCL joins the fight against plastic waste
Plastics recycling. Photo from UCL Institute of Making Academics at UCL are to develop a new recycling technology for plastics using bacteria to break…
Read moreDr Burriesci’s research has covered many disciplines, including experimental and numerical stress analysis, non conventional materials and bioengineering. Currently, his main interests lie in the field of cardiovascular engineering and medical devices development. In this area, Dr Burriesci has performed research at international level both in the academia and in the industry, producing papers in international journals and conferences, and patents of innovative prosthetic devices, currently in the market or under clinical investigation.
Engine testing of a fuel from micro-algae What should future sustainable fuels from genetically engineered micro-organisms be so that they are cleaner burning…
Read moreThe Biomechanical Engineering group specialises in applying the principles of mechanical engineering & materials science to the study of biomedical systems.
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