School of Physics and Astronomy lights the way for deep-sea diving

For commercial deep-sea divers, light is a precious commodity. Their work is among the most dangerous in the world, performing critical work such as repairing oil rigs with constraints on their time, mobility and senses. The School of Physics has a long history of pioneering research with LEDs and lasers, which led to a solution unique in the deep-sea diving market.

Global Conversation: ‘Changing Livelihoods’

  Dr Richard Bates, School of Earth & Environmental Sciences, will chair this conversation series, this session will be held on Thursday 15 July at 17:30 BST. The conversation webinars will create a platform for sharing knowledge and experience from GCRF research. Aiming to inspire collaboration for sustainable partnerships between the University, communities, and global … Read more