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£1m funding win for University of Hull as it plays central role in EU future computing projects

Double win for physics team as speed and knowledge exchange research backed for mid-term

Prof Brad Gibson, head of physics at University of Hull.(Image: University of Hull)

A £1 million funding jackpot is being celebrated by the University of Hull as it plugs into a European-wide project that may change the future of computing in business.

The physics department has been successful with two grant funding bids, on offer as part of the EU’s Horizon 2020 programme.

One is focused on improving the performance and speed of future computers, with the second centred on improving knowledge exchange with businesses and research centres across the continent.

Professor Brad Gibson, head of physics at the University of Hull, said the university had “punched well above its weight” to secure the cash.

He said: “These two grants are hugely significant to the physics department and the university as a whole – they provide us with the capacity and the ability to be involved in some major international programmes.

“Being involved in projects of this scale raises the profile of Hull as a university, and will hopefully also make it easier for us to apply for future funding.

“We are in an enviable position to contribute to these major projects, which could hold significant benefits for future generations of physicians and scientists across the world.”

Around half of the cash came from the Horizon programme’s Future Emerging Technologies bid.