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Yet another successful BITE residential course
The second round of the innovative BITE residential course took place in April 2015. The course was attended by PhD students and postdoctoral research fellows. Following on from the success in 2014...
BITE goes to the Olympic Stadium
Jozef Dobos, a former researcher in the UCL department of Computer Science, completed his secondment at Balfour Beatty, a leading professional and construction services firm in the UK. Jozef is the...
UCL spin out MediaGamma offers secondment and employment
Shuai Yuan, a former researcher in the UCL department of Computer Science, completed his secondment at MediaGamma, a recent spin out from UCL which brings state-of-the-art technologies to the onlin...
Successful BITE secondments lead to employment
Two of our researchers who have recently completed their secondment, generously funded by the BITE Industry Exchange Award Scheme, have been offered positions at their respective host organisations...
Researchers embark on industry secondments
Since May 2014, eight PhD and PostDoc researchers across several UCL departments, have embarked on short-term industry exchange programmes with various companies ranging from start-ups to well-esta...
NEMODE sponsors BITE training programme
The BITE training programme, which ran in May 2014, has been recognised by NEMODE (New Economic Models in the Digital Economy), an RCUK-funded ‘Network-Plus’ connecting top-level research with trai...
PhDs and PostDocs attend BITE residential course
An innovative entrepreneurial training course for PhDs and Postdocs working in ICT across UCL Engineering ran for the first time in May 2014. The course, funded by BITE, was taught by enterprise ex...
BITE for accelerating ICT impact
Commencing in April 2013, the £300k EPSRC funded ‘Breakthrough Information Technology Exchange’ (BITE) impact acceleration hub builds on UCL’s key areas of research strength in ICT, particularly wi...
ARM-UCL Internet of Things (IoT) competition
Congratulations to Team Vortex, comprised of students from across UCL Engineering, who have won a £5000 loan towards setting up a new business related to treating the medical condition Anaphylaxis ...