LEVERHULME TRUST
Research Project Grants
Sciences
• Award winner: Colin Campbell
• Institution: University of Edinburgh
• Value: £243,900
Mapping local steady state redox potentials with subcellular resolution
• Award winner: Will Branford
• Institution: Imperial College London
• Value: £223,471
Imaging low temperature phases in artificial spin ice
• Award winner: Matt Friedman
• Institution: University of Oxford
• Value: £212,663
Reconciling ichthyology and palaeontology with exceptionally preserved fossils
International Networks
Humanities
• Award winner: Hartmut Behr
• Institution: Newcastle University
• Value: £97,888
Critical theory meets classical realism: crisis, modernity and the return of humanity
Social sciences
• Award winner: Jessica Woodhams
• Institution: University of Birmingham
• Value: £79,456
Detecting serial offenders: C-LINK (crime linkage international network)
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
Future Research Leaders scheme
• Award winner: Laura Biggart
• Institution: University of East Anglia
• Value: £168,302
Emotional intelligence (EI) and performance among public sector workers
• Award winner: Rebecca Allen
• Institution: Institute of Education, University of London
• Value: £169,282
Quantitative analysis of the teacher labour market in England
• Award winner: Thomas Scott-Phillips
• Institution: Durham University
• Value: £172,851
Ostensive communication: its creation, evolution and stability
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH RESEARCH
Efficacy and Mechanism Evaluation programme
• Award winner: Andreas Goebel
• Institution: University of Liverpool
• Value: £653,408
Low-dose intravenous immunoglobulin treatment for complex regional pain syndrome (LIPS) randomised controlled trial
Health Technology Assessment programme
• Award winner: Simon Noble
• Institution: Cardiff University
• Value: £668,0 A feasibility study to inform the design of a randomised controlled trial to identify the most clinically effective and cost-effective length of anticoagulation with low molecular weight heparin in the treatment of cancer associated thrombosis (ALICAT)
IN DETAIL
European Research Council Synergy Grants
• Award winners: Konstantin Novoselov, Andrea Ferrari and Vladimir Falko
• Institutions: University of Manchester, University of Cambridge and Lancaster University
• Value: These awards are worth €11.5 million on average, but can be as much as €15 million
Hetero 2D
This project concerns the development of a new class of materials with predetermined properties specifically tailored for multifunctional applications. Individual one-atom thick materials (like graphene) will be assembled into complex "heterostructures". By utilising 2D crystals with different properties, the team hopes to create heterostructures with a range of functions and unlimited opportunities, with functionality embedded at the stage of fabrication. At only a few atoms thick, these structures could become the building blocks for future flexible and transparent electronics.
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