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The challenge provides funding for commercialising products and technologies based on quantum science.
It builds on the UK National Quantum Technologies Programme (NQTP) to drive innovation across sectors including automotive, healthcare, infrastructure, telecommunications, cybersecurity and defence.
Research into the characterisation, modelling, formulation and processing of complex fluids (for example blood, creams, pastes and emulsions)
This research area looks at the study of chemistry by computational or theoretical means, or development of new computational and theoretical methods.
The Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) provides academics and industry with world-class support and facilities in computational science that help them to address some of the biggest challenges in science.
This research area addresses the links between electronic structure and material properties.
This research area focuses on the fundamental physics of magnetism and magnetic materials.
The Connected Communities programme was a cross-council programme designed to help us understand the changing nature of communities in their historical and cultural contexts, and the role of communities in sustaining and enhancing our quality of life.
The Connecting Capability Fund (CCF) supports higher education providers in sharing good practice and capacity across the higher education sector, forging external technological, industrial and regional partnerships, and delivering the government’s priorities.
This programme aims to develop the digitally enabled environment by creating an integrated network of sensors, methodologies and tools for assessing, analysing, monitoring and forecasting the state of the natural environment at higher spatial resolutions and frequency than previously possible.
Research into mathematical approaches to the modelling and study of continuous media.
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