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Listing of all 23 news releases from University of Warwick:
Watermarks guarantee plastic product authenticity
WMG at the University of Warwick has a watermarking process that suits products such as DVDs and other discs in the entertainment and computing markets.
News from University of Warwick (31 March 2008)
Postgraduates in demand for research
University seeks two postgraduate research students to help paint an electronic power system onto plastic surfaces using injection moulding technology.
News from University of Warwick (28 February 2008)
Materials expertise aids local companies
Professor Phil Mawby of University of Warwick is working with a number of Midlands companies to exploit the energy saving properties of silicon carbide.
News from University of Warwick ( 6 December 2007)
Lasers measure classic car to the last micron
WMG's Craftsmanship team, based at the University of Warwick, is using a GBP 250,000 laser measurement machine to develop a computer model of a Porsche 911.
News from University of Warwick (18 September 2007)
Reality TV star studies engineering
The winner of an Indian reality TV show has received a GBP 80,000 four-year scholarship to study engineering at the University of Warwick.
News from University of Warwick (22 August 2007)
IET endorsement for postgrad courses
Postgraduate courses offered by WMG are now formally endorsed by the Institution of Engineering and Technology.
News from University of Warwick ( 5 June 2007)
Artificial snot improves electronics noses
Researchers at The University of Warwick and Leicester University have coated odour sensing "electronic noses" with a mix of polymers that mimics the action of the mucus in the natural nose.
News from University of Warwick ( 1 May 2007)
Bio-car runs on bio-fuel
WMG students at the University of Warwick have made a race car with help, potatoes and nutshells, among other things.
News from University of Warwick (23 March 2007)
Innovation company appoints new representative
WMG, the global innovation specialist based at the University of Warwick, has appointed a former journalist and PRO to its top comms job.
News from University of Warwick (21 March 2007)
Students design satellite
Engineering students at the University of Warwick have begun to design and build power supply systems for a moon orbiting satellite planned for launch by the European Space Agency (ESA) in 2011.
News from University of Warwick (14 March 2007)
Prime Minister praises digital lab initiative
The Warwick Digital Laboratory will provide a high quality research environment for multidisciplinary teams.
News from University of Warwick (20 November 2006)
Hybrid vehicles come together
Government reps, policy makers, manufacturers and researchers will come together in Warwickshire today for England's first hybrid vehicle rally.
News from University of Warwick ( 8 June 2006)
Robots pick mushroom and mow the grass
Research engineers and horticulture specialists are working together to devise a suite of robots and automated systems that could transform farming and horticulture over the next decade.
News from University of Warwick ( 8 March 2006)
Dashboard switches key in car buying process
Researchers discover that the feel of the switches on a £1000 dashboard could be the deciding factor in whether customers buy £55,000 luxury cars or remain loyal to the car brand they first purchase.
News from University of Warwick ( 9 February 2006)
UK design engineers foil cash machine fraudsters
Engineers at the University of Warwick have devised a plastic shield that could play a major role in eliminating the card 'skimming' cash machine fraud that costs banks tens of millions of pounds.
News from University of Warwick (30 September 2005)
Researchers aim to bring back the vroom
Researchers at Warwick Manufacturing Group have been using a performance car simulator to gather information on what engine sounds are preferred by various different types of customers.
News from University of Warwick (14 July 2005)
Robots kick off British championships
A Swede is at the heart of another UK British Football championship: but it is not Sven Goran Eriksson - this time it is Swedish student Jarl Cornell and the footballers are all robots.
News from University of Warwick (21 March 2005)
Everything's coming up handsets
Researchers at the Warwick Manufacturing Group have devised a novel way to recycle discarded mobile telephones.
News from University of Warwick ( 1 December 2004)
Novel technique speeds rail safety testing
Researchers in the University of Warwick's Department of Physics have developed a novel noncontact method of using ultrasound to detect and measure cracks and flaws in rail tracks.
News from University of Warwick ( 8 July 2004)
Environmentally friendly manufacturing is the key
According to one of the UK's leading manufacturing experts, environmentally aware manufacturing is the one remaining thing that can stem the quarter-century-long slump in UK volume manufacturing.
News from University of Warwick (21 April 2004)
Robot footballers kick off in Coventry
Hybrid robots could be a third cheaper
Researchers seek simple hydrogen source

