
Making quantum computing more resilient
Quantum computing systems could be made more stable and efficient thanks to a discovery about the way some atomic particles behave.
Quantum computing systems could be made more stable and efficient thanks to a discovery about the way some atomic particles behave.
A successful musculoskeletal research partnership between the University of Leeds and the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust has been extended for a further five years.
A leading researcher who played an important role in Britain’s response to the pandemic has been appointed to chair a new science committee.
Research over the past two decades has culminated in a “new and promising” approach to developing drugs to treat cardio-metabolic diseases.
From space exploration to protecting the world’s rainforests, the benefits of creating virtual models of real-life scenarios are limitless.
Poison Information Coordinator Sherika Whitelocke-Ballingsingh (MPh Public Health 2016) has received international recognition for her work to prevent lead poisoning in children across Jamaica.
Two new Deans have been appointed to drive forward the University’s global vision.
It is with immense sadness that the University of Leeds has learnt of the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The first PwC apprentices to complete a technology degree apprenticeship at the University have graduated, with 31 out of the 34-strong class being awarded a first-class honours degree.
A Leeds professor has been awarded a prestigious fellowship to investigate one of the most complex areas of maths in astrophysics.