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Nicola Morrill was recognised by the University of Winchester for her inspirational work championing greater awareness and support for colleagues.
A network of experts in the field of land integrated survivability is being developed by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl).
Dstl took part in a recent 2-day workshop run by the Machine Speed Command and Control (MSC2) project on artificial intelligence (AI).
Dstl is a place where everyone can thrive, succeed and achieve their ambitions, regardless of background, different circumstances, experiences or characteristics.
Depleted Uranium: environmental surveys and investigations of Kirkcudbright Training Area.
Opportunity to license Dstl technology: using statistical techniques and machine learning to improve the efficiency of identifying potential data of interest.
A rapid call, launched in response to COVID-19, has trialled and installed a new method which cuts costs and cleaning times across the Welsh Ambulance Service
Case study from the ExaInformatics who pitched their ideas to industry and investors at the CDE Marketplace on 6 September 2016.
Dstl and the Alan Turing Institute have jointly launched the Centre in order to research problems related to advancing artificial intelligence (AI) capability.
The Chief of the Air Staff today announced the RAF’s role in the launch and operation of a demonstrator satellite. Now in orbit, the Carbonite-2 offers sovereign, full-motion colour video from space for the RAF for the first…
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The UK and US are working on technology that could be used to provide early warning protection for cities and major events.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
As one of our leading experts, Junayd pushes the boundaries of space technology. He even helped the UK government operate its first satellite in over 17 years.
Academics will work in collaboration with industry partners to drive innovation in electromagnetic activities and enhance defence capabilities.
Dstl's miniaturised space weather instrumentation suite will be aboard Virgin Orbit which is aiming to launch from Spaceport Cornwall later in 2022.
Work is beginning in Salisbury to decontaminate potentially affected sites for the city and its visitors.
DASA and Dstl complete rapid coronavirus support work in just 33 days after appeal saw hundreds of responses from industry
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Scientists praised for vital role following Putin’s illegal and unprovoked invasion.
Fundamental research looks at how machine learning can be used to sort mass-quantities of data
A scientist at the Defence, Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) is celebrating after his research into washing combat underwear earned him a PhD.
Further information on this Defence and Security Accelerator competition for up to £1.5 million phase 1 research funding.
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